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CA MAYA "MAY" MILLETE: Missing from Chula Vista, CA - 7 Jan 2021 - Age 39 *TRIAL IN PROGRESS*

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Maya “May” Millete, 39, was last seen Thursday evening in her Chula Vista home near the San Miguel Ranch area, according to her loved ones. Family and friends said her car is still at her home and her phone has been going to voicemail since her disappearance.

Hospitals, jails and morgues have been contacted by the woman’s kin, but they said she has not been found at any of those locations.


Maya and Larry Millete are high school sweethearts married for 21 years with three children — ages 4, 9, and 11.

Maya has been missing from her Chula Vista home since last week. Millete says they had argued the night before.

"We had problems this year, up and downs," Millete told ABC 10News.

He said his wife has left before for the night to blow off steam, but he became worried when she didn't show up for their daughter's birthday on Sunday.

"If she didn't have her car, a friend would have to pick her up. That's the only reason I was like, 'maybe she's wine tasting or hiking with a friend,'" says Millete.

Maya works as a defense contractor at Naval Base San Diego and didn't show up for work on Monday.

"I called her boss, she didn't even log in. And that's the other alarming part, because work for her is like a party ... that's her outlet," Millete says.

Millete says he will continue to search, anxiously waiting.


 
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AI overview of yesterday:

Wednesday's proceedings in the Larry Millete murder trial—accused of killing his wife, Maya, who vanished from Chula Vista in January 2021—focused on emotional witness testimony from Maya's family. [1, 2]
Highlights from the day's events covered on CBS 8 and ABC 10News include:
  • Sister's Testimony: Maya's sister, Maricris Drouaillet, took the stand for cross-examination. She became emotional, testifying that Larry never actually helped search for his missing wife and even sent "ransom notes" for her return, which she turned over to the Chula Vista Police Department.
  • Maricris Cross-Examination: During questioning by the defense, Drouaillet had difficulty recalling specific dates and incidents from five years ago. She noted that Larry often blamed Maya's behaviors on a "midlife crisis," and stated she had hoped the two could repair their marriage.
  • Father's Testimony: Earlier in the morning, Maya's father resumed his spot on the witness stand, following an emotional outburst in the courtroom the previous day where he screamed at Larry. [1, 2, 3, 4]
As the trial is taking place in California, cameras and livestreaming are strictly prohibited in the courtroom. You can follow running text updates via ABC 10News or CBS 8 as the prosecution continues its "no body" murder case.
 

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