This 1923 custom-built Ford Low Boy Roadster was given to Tara Romero by her father. The car will be used to raise money to construct a statue in her memory in Morgan Hill.

The hearing for the five young men accused of killing Tara Romero, 14, in a Nov. 4, 2011 drive-by attack in Morgan Hill was continued Thursday.
Their next hearing is scheduled for 2 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Hall of Justice in San Jose, according to Santa Clara County deputy district attorney Peter Waite.
“We’re continuing to process evidence,” Waite said Friday.
Esmeling Bahena, 18 of Morgan Hill; Ricardo Diaz, 19 of Morgan Hill; Fernando Mateo Lopez, 20 of Gilroy; Primitivo Hernandez, 23 of San Jose; and Ramon Gutierrez, 17 of Morgan Hill are each charged with murder and attempted murder, with enhancements for being associated with an illegal street gang.
The suspects have not yet entered a plea to the charges.
The suspects are accused of driving through the south Morgan Hill intersection and opening fire at the group of teens standing outside the Village Avante apartment complex.
Romero, a Morgan Hill resident and Sobrato High School freshman, was shot and pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. Three of her friends – Rosa Castaneda, 14, Alicia Sotelo, 15, and Chris Loredo, 16 – were shot and injured in the same incident.
While the suspects are thought to be associated with a criminal street gang and carried out the shooting for that gang, police have said the victims are not associated with any gang-related activity and were likely targeted by mistake. They were waiting at the intersection for a ride home from a birthday party at the nearby Community Park.
All four victims were Sobrato students at the time of the shooting.
Police arrested the five suspects shortly after the shooting. The suspects continued driving past the scene after the shooting, and an officer in the area saw the car run through a stop sign on Spring Avenue and immediately turned around to pursue it, police said.
By the time the officer caught up to the car at a Barnell Avenue residence, he heard about the shooting on the radio.
The officer called for backup, and police from Morgan Hill, Gilroy, the sheriff’s office and California Highway Patrol surrounded the home and contained traffic, authorities said. Police safely arrested all five suspects.
Found at the home were a .22-caliber revolver and a loaded SKS assault rifle, police said.

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Michael Moore is an award-winning journalist who has worked as a reporter and editor for the Morgan Hill Times, Hollister Free Lance and Gilroy Dispatch since 2008. During that time, he has covered crime, breaking news, local government, education, entertainment and more.

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