The Chula Vista Police Department has released an update on the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of May “Maya” Millete. Since January 11, 2021, CVPD detectives have been investigating Millete’s disappearance and have continued to share leads and evidence with a multi-agency working group consisting of the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, the FBI, and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
The investigative steps taken by the department so far include 68 interviews with individuals including family members, friends, and witnesses. The department has also served 50 search warrants for residences, vehicles, electronic devices, and social media content, and reviewed over 99 tips on Millete’s possible location and reason for her disappearance. In addition, law enforcement has conducted searches in the area of east Chula Vista, including 500 Hunte Parkway.
CVPD investigators have followed up on every tip or lead they have received and continue to review multiple items of evidence, going over thousands of pages of data in hopes of finding Millete. While the investigation remains ongoing, law enforcement officers remain dedicated to bringing May home to her family or bringing justice to the family regarding her disappearance.
Chief of Police Roxana Kennedy has expressed gratitude for the outpouring of community support during this difficult time and provided a statement saying, ‘Our investigators along with the multi-agency working group have been working nonstop behind the scenes on this investigation and remain dedicated to finding May or bringing justice to May’s family.’
The Chula Vista Police Department remains the primary point of contact for media inquiries and will continue to provide updates on the investigation every two weeks or when significant information or a break in the case occurs. Anyone with information regarding May’s disappearance is asked to contact the San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477 or CVPD at 619-691-5151. Any detail, no matter how small, is requested to be shared with investigators or Crime Stoppers.
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