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.
Lawyer working with Maya Millete s sister reacts to surveillance cam audio in neighborhood. Author: David Gotfredson (Investigative Producer) Published: 6:41 PM PDT April 9, 2021 Updated: 6:41 PM PDT April 9, 2021
CHULA VISTA, Calif. A lawyer working with the family of Maya Millete will appear Monday on Dr. Phil to talk about evidence released in the case of the missing Chula Vista mother.
The attorney, Billy Little, Jr, reacted Friday to the release of surveillance audio that sounded like gunfire on the night Maya went missing.
“That’s exactly what a gunshot sounds like,” said Little.
A surveillance camera in the neighborhood captured six loud bangs around 10 p.m. on January 7, the night Maya was last seen on a Facebook call with friends.
It was cold and gloomy, yet dozens of supporters showed up at the Chula Vista Community Park on Sunday to make sure the family of missing mom Maya Milette.
Another weekend, another series of searches for a missing Chula Vista mother of three. May “Maya” Millete vanished on Jan. 7 after an argument with her husband and never returned. Her family has been looking for her ever since, but Sunday’s search was unlike others. The search parties, including Maya’s sister, stumbled across bone fragments in Dehesa. San Diego sheriff’s investigators.