Family members of Maya Millete held a vigil for her Sunday in conjunction with Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People, an activist group that raises awareness about the hundreds of women who go missing every year.
Sunday s vigil was organized by family members of Maya, 39, in conjunction with Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People , an activist group that aims to raise awareness about hundreds of women who are reported missing every year. It s time to call the community together, and it s time for everyone to stay together and stay in this fight. It s time for the Chula Vista Police Department to step up, Teyana Viscarra, who reportedly led a peak run to Mother Miquel Mountain for Maya on Sunday morning, told a charged-up crowd.
Born in the Philippines and raised in Hawaii, Maya went on to live her adult life in Chula Vista, just south of San Diego. She was last seen at her residence around 5 pm on January 7 and is said to have engaged in an argument with her husband, Larry Millete, before she went missing. Drouaillet had a pointed message for Maya s husband on Sunday, especially after he has not assisted family members in any searches for his wife and stopped cooperating with