Chula Vista Police Department Detective Jesse Vicente was on the witness stand for the bulk of the day. A great deal of his testimony featured video evidence.
A gun-violence restraining order filed against Maya Millete s husband shows that Larry Millete had a cache of guns, some legal and some not
A Gun Violence Restraining Order is a court order that prohibits the person from having in his or her custody or control, own or possess, or receive any firearms or ammunition while the order is in effect. The petitioner must convince the Judge that the person to be restrained poses a significant danger in the near future of:
causing personal injury to himself/herself, or another person by having:
in his/her custody, or control, owning, purchasing, or receiving a firearm.
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Nearly six months after a Chula Vista mother went missing, police on Thursday once again served a search warrant at her home.
It was the third search at the home of Maya “May” Millete, who was last seen Jan. 7 in the eastern Chula Vista house she shared with her husband and their three children.
Investigators spent about two and a half hours at the house on Paseo Los Gatos. Chula Vista police Lt. Dan Peak declined to say what they may have seized as part of the search.
The weekend she disappeared, Millete missed her oldest child’s 11th birthday and a planned family trip to Big Bear to celebrate the occasion.