The family of missing California woman Maya “May” Millete continued to search for the mother of three and organized meetings to raise awareness about her disappearance Saturday.
Nothing has been heard of Maya since January 7, when she was first reported missing at her home in Chula Vista, California.

Maya “May” Millete, a mother of three, was reported missing in her California home on January 7.
(Richard Drouaille)
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Family and friends are holding meetings in three different locations in Chula Vista on Saturday to gain support and continue the quest.
“People from all over the world who knew her, worked with her in the past, went to college with her,” Richard Drouaille, Maya’s brother-in-law, told Fox News Saturday. ‘She has touched so many people and it shows in the support we have received. It has been a blessing. ‘
Maya’s husband, Larry Millete, has not appeared at any of the recent meetings.
“We wish he were here to help us. Come and help us find your wife, ‘said Drouaille. “Unfortunately that does not happen.”

Maya “May” Millete was last seen at her home in Chula Vista, one of the largest cities in San Diego County.
(Richard Drouaille)
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Larry Millete told FOX 5 in the days after his wife went missing that he thought she was leaving to have some time for herself.
“At first I thought so,” Larry Millete told the local news channel last month. But as the days go by, it’s very unlikely that it is because she wouldn’t be gone that long. I’m still hopeful that with all this media coverage she’ll show up and say, ‘Hey, me it goes well. ”
In recent weeks, however, he has hired a lawyer and has stopped working with the police, FOX 5 reports.
“He does have a lawyer and doesn’t want to talk to the family. He’s staying away,” Drouaille told Fox News Saturday.
Larry Millete was not available for comment on Friday or Saturday.
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Chula Vista Police Chief Roxana Kennedy said at a rally Friday that the police “cannot share all steps in our investigation process because we cannot jeopardize our investigation,” but promised that “her entire crime and violence team is working on this case around the clock. worked since day one. “
Kennedy also noted that the case has struck a chord with her and the Chula Vista police.
“I want you to know that I’m a mom and my kids are my world, and I know May’s kids meant everything to her,” Kennedy said Friday.

Maya “May” Millete can be seen here with one of her three children.
(Richard Drouaille)
Maya has three children aged 4, 9 and 11.
“Her children, they need their mother. Please help us find my sister. Anyone out there, if you have any information, help me, help us find my sister,” Maya’s sister, Maricris Drouaillet, said at the meeting . Friday.
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Police searched Maya’s home in Chula Vista on Jan. 23, saying that interviews with “ family, friends and colleagues did not help find her. ”
Her phone is turned off and both of her cars are still at her home, according to a GoFundMe used to fund tracking services and search for event items.