
Investigators also said they have interviewed 59 individuals in the case, including relatives, friends neighbors and witnesses. The most recent search was at Maya's home on May 7, when cops brought in Border Patrol K-9 dogs and were seen carrying boxes out as evidence. However the department did share a list of 'investigative steps and efforts' conducted to date, including 31 search warrants for 'residences, vehicles, cellular and electronic devices, call detail records, financial records, social media and cloud data'. Maya's sister Maricris Drouaillet (pictured) said the family met with detectives on Tuesday and feel increasingly confident about the course of the investigation Her sister, Maricris Drouaillet, said the meeting renewed the family's confidence in the detectives' progress.
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On Wednesday the Chula Vista Police Department revealed that investigators have spent the past week scouring the site of a golf course that shut down in 2018 and sits about a mile from Maya's home.ĭetectives met with Maya's relatives prior to the announcement to give them an update on the investigation. Days earlier Maya had allegedly told family members: 'If anything happened to me, it would be Larry.' Her husband, Larry Millete, came under scrutiny after it was revealed that Maya was scheduled to meet with a divorce attorney on the day she was last seen. It's been almost five months since Maya, 39, vanished from her home in Chula Vista on January 7 and was reported missing three days later. Larry is set to appear before a judge for his arraignment Thursday in a South Bay court.The search for missing California mom-of-three Maya Millete has zeroed in on an abandoned golf course as loved ones say they're becoming increasingly hopeful the truth will come out soon. Facebook According to search results pulled from Larry Millete’s computer, the two were struggling to maintain a physical relationship. Maya Millete’s husband, Larry Millete, initially speculated that the mother of three left the home to get some alone time. “A missing body is circumstantial evidence that there was foul play and there was a murder because someone who takes their own life can not hide their body,” San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan said. Though her body has not been found, prosecutors announced this week that they had filed a first-degree murder charge against him.


Her husband speculated that the mother of three left the home to get some alone time.

7, just days before the family was set to go away for her daughter’s 11th birthday, authorities said. “These are central nervous system sedatives and depressants that could be used to incapacitate a person.” “In December of 2020, Larry conducted a search entitled: ‘my wife doesn’t want me to touch her’ and then searched for ‘Flunitrazepan, Rohypnol, and diphenhydramine,’ the arrest warrant said. 7, 2021, a few days before she and her family were set to go away on vacation for her daughter’s birthday. His searches also appeared to suggest that he struggled to have a physical relationship. “A review of Larry’s internet searches included ‘plant you take to never wake up’ (March 2020) and ‘water hemlock’ (November 2020),” Chula Vista police Detective Jesse Vicente wrote in an arrest warrant.

Larry Millete, 39, who has been arrested in his wife’s murder, allegedly researched poisonous plants, including water hemlock, and the so-called date rape drug Rohypnol before her disappearance in January 2021, news station CBS8 reported. The husband of missing California woman Maya “May” Millete searched online for “plant you take to never wake up” and drugs that could be used to incapacitate someone in the months before her apparent death, authorities said. Rescue teams searching for hiker missing for nearly a week after leaving cellphone at campgroundįormer victim of California kidnapping suspect speaks out after family found dead Police, FBI frantically searching for toddler who’s been missing for daysĬalifornia man kidnapped, remains missing
