The 12-year-old boy who died in Chula Vista in early July accidentally shot himself with a ghost gun a friend brought over to his house during a sleepover,.
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Larry Millete is a “person of interest” in the January disappearance of his wife and mother of his three children, Maya “May” Millete, the Chula Vista Police Department said Thursday.
Larry Millete is the last person known to have seen his wife on Jan. 7 in the eastern Chula Vista house where the family lives. The couple reportedly had an argument before Maya Millete stopped responding to the family text chain and missed their oldest child’s 11th birthday and a planned family trip to Big Bear.
But even while seizing his guns and searching his home, police had not identified Larry Millete as a person of interest in the case until Thursday. CBS News8 first reported Wednesday that a deputy city attorney had used that phrase when referring to Millete during a Superior Court hearing about whether to make records related to the gun violence restraining order public.
CHULA VISTA (KUSI) – Authorities Thursday officially confirmed that the husband of a Chula Vista woman who vanished more than six months ago is a “person of interest” in her disappearance.
Larry Millete, who reported his wife, May, missing Jan. 10, was served with a gun violence restraining order four months later, and detectives have executed three search warrants at the couple’s home near Mount San Miguel Park.
While finally acknowledging their particular investigative focus on the spouse of the suspiciously absent mother of three young children, police declined to provide further details about their reasons for it.
“Due to the sensitivity of the case and to protect the integrity of the investigation, we will not be providing additional information at this time,” CVPD Lt. Dan Peak said Thursday afternoon.