Chula Vista Police Department serve gun violence restraining order in Maya Millete case

Published: Thu 22 July 2021
By Carla

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The Chula Vista Police Department has named Larry Millete as a person of interest in the ongoing investigation surrounding the disappearance of May 'Maya' Millete. Detectives from CVPD have been investigating Maya's disappearance since January 11, 2021. The department is working with a multi-agency group that includes the San Diego County District Attorney's Office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) to bring Maya home to her family or bring justice to her family regarding her disappearance.

On May 7, 2021, with the assistance of the San Diego Police Department and the City of San Diego City Attorney's Office, CVPD served a gun violence restraining order (GVRO) to Larry Millete, who has now been named in the proceedings as a person of interest in the case. Despite this development, the department has not released any additional information about the case, citing the sensitivity of the matter and the need to protect the integrity of the investigation.

The Chula Vista Police Department urges anyone who may have any information regarding Maya's disappearance to contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers or CVPD. The department will provide updates to the media through normal channels, and a press conference will be scheduled if there is any significant break in the case. Inquiries should be directed to PIO Lt. Dan Peak at 619-585-5670.

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