Mom, 39, who mysteriously vanished told family if anything ever happened to her 'her husband did it'

A MOM who has been missing for three months had chillingly told her family to "blame her husband if anything happened to her".

Maya Millete mysteriously disappeared in California back on January 7 – the same day scheduled a meeting with a divorce attorney for the following week.


The 39-year-old has not been seen since she vanished in Chula Vista.

Maya – who has three children, ages four, nine and 11 – last spoke to her family shortly before 8pm on January 7 from her home in Paseo Los Gatos in San Diego County.

Now, a member of Maya's family has anonymously revealed to Fox News that she made a worrying warning while on vacation with loved ones.

Maya, known as May to those close to her, is said to have told her family: "If anything happened to me, it would be Larry."

According to her brother-in-law Richard Drouaillet – who last saw the mom-of-three during a camping trip just days before she went missing – her marriage to Larry Millete had been plagued by troubles in the past year.

Mr Drouaillet said Larry had contacted Maya's family for help to fix their relationship during 2020.

He told Fox News: "He was more of an aggressor, trying to get us involved.

"He was trying to get us on his side, when we felt like it was a lot of lies that he was telling us."

Late in summer 2020, Mr Druaillet said he had an hour-long phone call with Larry,

"He just sounded desperate, you know, 'You gotta listen to me. It's her fault, it's her fault,'" he added. 

Despite Maya's disturbing warning to family members, Chula Vista Police Department say no evidence of a crime has been found and there are no suspects.

Spokesman Eric Thunberg told the news outlet: "We certainly have people who remain crucial witnesses to her disappearance.

"We are in frequent communication with our regional partners about this case and are working to identify evidence, locate it, analyze it and follow where it leads.

"We understand and recognize the sense of frustration from Maya’s family and the community."

Meanwhile, Maya's sister Maricris Drouaillet told NBC7 that her and her husband saw "a lot of arguments" between Maya and Larry on the camping trip in January,

"We felt sometimes uncomfortable about it, too," she said.

"But you know, we were just praying and hoping they would be able to work it out. We didn’t see this coming, you know, after that."

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help fund the search for Maya, with more than $15,000 so far donated.

The page reads: "Maya is a dedicated mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend, and civil servant and we are doing everything we can to find her and bring her home to her family.

"Both of her cars have been at her home since she's been missing and her phone is turned off and has not been located. A missing persons police report has been filed with the Chula Vista Police Department (CVPD) and her case is currently open and is being investigated."

The investigation into her disappearance is ongoing.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact detectives at (619) 691-5139 or Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.

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