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Wade Appears in Court for Lamborghini Theft, Drive-by Shooting

The San Rafael youth at the center of the high-profile theft of Guy Fieri's sports car and the subsequent Mill Valley shooting faces seven felonies. No plea was entered.

A 17-year-old boy suspected in an April shooting in Mill Valley and the from a San Francisco dealership last year made a brief appearance in Marin County Superior Court this morning.

Max Wade, of San Rafael, has been with seven felonies, including two counts of attempted murder for the shooting, and commercial burglary and possession of a stolen vehicle for the Lamborghini theft.

He appeared in court at the Marin Civic Center this morning dressed in an orange jail jumpsuit, with short, dark hair and a thin beard. He did not enter a plea.

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Wade will return to court June 20 for a hearing requested by his attorney, Charles Dresow, on whether the case should proceed in adult court or be moved to juvenile court.

Outside of court today, Dresow urged the public to keep an open mind about the case and remember that Wade is innocent until proven guilty. "This will be a very complicated and sophisticated case," he said. "His family loves and supports and misses him." 

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in the 100 block of Evergreen Avenue in unincorporated Mill Valley at about 11:30 a.m. on April 13. Someone dressed in black on a motorcycle rode up to an occupied vehicle and fired a gun at the people inside from close range, according to the Marin County Sheriff's Office.

The two occupants of the car, an 18-year-old man later identified as Landon Wahlstrom, and a 17 year old high school girl from Redwood High, were injured by broken glass but weren't seriously hurt.

In the Lamborghini theft, someone entered the British Motor Car Distributors dealership on Van Ness Avenue early the morning of March 8, 2011, by rappelling down from the roof of the building and going through a window, police said. The thief then drove off in the bright-yellow Lamborghini, valued at $200,000. The car belongs to Fieri, known in part for hosting NBC's "Minute to Win It" and the Food Network's "Guys' Big Bite."

The car was found April 28 in a storage facility in Point Richmond by authorities investigating the shooting. The storage unit was registered to Wade, according to the sheriff's office.

Wade is being held in Marin County Jail on $2 million bail. The seven felony charges filed against him also include taking a vehicle without the owner's permission, driving a stolen motor vehicle, and shooting into an occupied vehicle for the April 13 incident.

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