Missing California Maya Millete, family angered detectives now asking relatives for help with investigation
The family of a missing San Diego-area woman who vanished in January voiced anger toward detectives who recently asked her friends and relatives to help with the investigation, nearly six months later.
Maricris Drouaillet, the sister of Maya Millete, and her
husband, Richard, have left their life in Riverside, Calif., to search for the
missing mother of three. Millete was last seen by her family on Jan. 7 at her
Chula Vista home., authorities said.
Last week, detectives called Maya's family and friends to
come in and help with the investigation, striking cord with Drouaillet.
"It angers us in a way," Maricris Drouaillet told
FOX affiliate KSWB, the Fox-affiliated TV station in San Diego, "I just
feel… let down. (It's) Frustrating and heartbreaking for us, the family, that
they've just now doing that after five, almost six months….they could have done
that at the beginning."
Chula Vista investigators have conducted numerous interviews
and searches for Millette that includes homes, cars, financial records and
electronic devices. Her family conducted another search for her over the
weekend.
The location was based off a cell tower ping from her cell
phone, KFMB, the CBS-affiliated TV station reported.
Millete argued with her husband, Larry Millete, the day she
went missing and had sought advice about divorce attorneys.
"Asking for a friend - Has anyone used or have gone
through the services of collaborative practice San Diego for divorce? Looking
for insights? Positive/negative aspect?" she wrote to other moms in a
Facebook group shortly after noon, just hours before she was last seen.
Millete made an appointment with a divorce lawyer later that
day for the following week. She was reported missing by her parents days later.
Larry Millette previously told Fox News the couple had their
"up and downs."
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