Group searches for Chula Vista mom missing for 3 months
Dozens searched an East County trail for Maya Millette, a Chula Vista mother of three who went missing three months ago. Police have not named a suspect or new leads Author: Heather Hope (Reporter) Updated: 5:58 PM PDT April 10, 2021
RANCHO SAN DIEGO, Calif. Hiking through the thick brush of a Rancho San Diego trail off Campo Road and Willow Glen Drive, a group called Maya Millete s Search Warriors came prepared. It s a very crucial period because it s been three months. We have color-coded hats, and our backpacks are easily recognizable. We have walkie-talkies, we have drones and we have rock climbing gear in case any of us need to make a descent,” said Liliana Burke, Maya Millete s Search Warriors lead organizer.
May ‘Maya Millete s Family Says She Told Them: ‘If Something Happened to Me, It s Gonna Be Larry Lindsay Hood
Chula Vista mother of three May Maya Millete has been missing for three months now.
Within days of her disappearance, Millete s family contacted Billy Little, an attorney and a former Air Force colonel just recently retired as an investigator for the Navy’s Judge Advocate General’s Defense Service Office West. Little volunteers his time for the Cold Case Foundation.
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Little began interviewing friends and neighbors long before police considered it an active missing person’s case. He said he interviewed over 100 family members and friends.
It s now two months to the day that a Chula Vista mother of three went missing. Today Maya Milette s family and friends held a march for Maya at Chula Vista Community Park. They re hoping their trek will keep the investigation alive to help bring Maya home. NBC 7 s Amber Frias was at the march.
Little said he turned everything he had over to police. The initial officer was very friendly, Little said. They moved up to an agent who seemed to be less friendly and didn t want to hear anymore.
This week, Chula Vista police stressed how hard they are working the case, revealing that they had conducted 47 interviews, written 12 search warrants and followed up on 40 tips from the community.
Maya Millete, 39, was last seen at her Chula Vista home by family on January 7
She was reported missing by her husband of 21 years, Larry, three days later
It has been revealed Maya had sought advice on divorce attorneys on a local Facebook group just hours before she vanished
The mom-of-three asked for insights on a San Diego family law firm claiming she was seeking advice on behalf of a friend Asking for a friend - Has anyone used or have gone through the services of collaborative practice San Diego for divorce? she wrote in a post
Maya eventually made an appointment with a divorce lawyer for the following week but never made it to the meeting
Chula Vista Police: Every resource being utilized in search for Maya Millete
Chula Vista Police Chief Roxanne Kennedy said in a Monday statement that the department s investigation of a missing South Bay mother remains our number one priority, after multiple media reports surfaced detailing the mother s personal life.
By: Mark Saunders
and last updated 2021-04-06 12:27:00-04
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) â Chula Vista Police Chief Roxanne Kennedy said in a Monday statement that the department s investigation of a missing South Bay mother remains our number one priority, after multiple media reports surfaced detailing the mother s personal life.
Maya Millete was last seen on Jan. 7 and reported missing three days later. Since then, her family has been searching for any clues leading to the mother of three s whereabouts. Her brother-in-law, Richard Drouaillet, says she disappeared without a trace.