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Chula Vista Police invites Youth of the Year to watch K-9 unit training -

Last week Boys and Girls Club San Diego 2021 Youth of the Year, Jared Diaz Barrios appeared on KUSI. He mentioned that when he grows up he would like to be a K-9 officer. Chula Vista Police Chief Roxanna Kennedy saw that interview and offered for Barrios to come down and check out a training. Barrios got the opportunity to meet a K-9 dog and several officers as well as get an inside look at what they do. Barrios said he was most surprised by how much work it takes and the specific training that it takes. This is too cool!! Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year Jared Diaz Barrios said he wanted to be a K-9 officer and @ChulaVistaPD is giving him an inside look during one of their training sessions!! @KUSINews@KUSI GMSDpic.twitter.com/Lta5YHnuRf

Chula Vista Police to Give Updates on Missing Mom Maya Millete – NBC Los Angeles

Updated on April 8, 2021 at 6:49 am The disappearance of Chula Vista mom May Maya Millete has gripped San Diego County. Here s a look back at the key moments in her case as her family continues to search for answers. The CVPD’s investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information on Millete’s whereabouts can reach out to detectives at (619) 691-5139 or Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477. Tipsters can remain anonymous. NBC 7 examines the timeline of the case of the missing Chula Vista mom, May Maya Millete. The Disappearance of May Maya Millete and the Search for Her Jan. 7, 2021 According to Chula Vista police, Maya, 39, was last seen by her family at her home on Paseo Los Gatos at around 5 p.m. on Jan. 7. This was two days before the family was set to travel on a planned trip to Big Bear for her daughter’s birthday. Maya has three children, ages 4, 9, and 11. Investigators said Maya has not answered phone calls or text messages since Jan. 7.

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