Anna Millette is a killer from Ohio who would murder her mother with a car
According to court documents officers were called to a home in Ohio after receiving a call regarding a domestic situation between Anna Millette and her mother Joyce Millette
When officers arrived on the scene they would find Joyce Millette pinned to the wall of the garage by a car
Anna Millette would be arrested and charged with murder
At the time of her mother’s death Anna Millette was on probation for running over an ex boyfriend with her vehicle. According to her father Anna has severe mental health problems and had stopped taking her meds weeks before her mother’s death
Anna Millette would ultimately plead guilty to manslaughter and would be sentenced to twenty one years in prison
Anna Millette Case
A Miami Township woman who pleaded guilty to killing her mother by pinning her with a car learned her sentence on Tuesday.
It happened on Deerhaven Court in Miami Township on June 15, 2024, when police said a domestic situation ended with a woman pinning her mother against a garage wall with her car
Anna Millette pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and felonious assault for the death of her mother, 64-year-old Joyce Millette.
Investigators believe the situation started as a fight between Millette and her family. Officers said she pinned her mother to the back wall of her garage and accelerated forward.
Body camera footage shows the moments police tried to free the woman before her daughter allegedly led officers on a chaotic chase that ended on Interstate-275 in Loveland.
On Tuesday, Clermont County Prosecutor Mark J. Tekulve said Millette was sentenced to 21-26 years in prison.
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Anna Millette News
A 24-year-old Ohio woman will spend about two decades behind bars after she killed her mother when she hit her with a car and pinned her against a garage wall.
Anna Millette was sentenced to 21 years in prison on Tuesday for the death of 64-year-old Joyce Millette, according to local ABC affiliate WCPO. The younger Millette pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and felonious assault. She was originally facing a murder charge.
The defendant’s father, Richard Millette, asked the judge for compassion, saying Joyce Millette had tried to get her daughter help before the slaying.
“For nearly a decade, she fought tirelessly to secure mental health care for Anna, who had long struggled with a serious mental illness,” he reportedly said. “Despite her unwavering dedication, Joyce faced insurmountable barriers: Limited access to care, systemic delays and a patchwork of services that never amounted to the sustained help that Anna needed. These failures contributed significantly to the tragedy that ultimately claimed Joyce’s life.”
“Joyce’s death was not an act of malice,” Richard Millette said. “It was the result of an acute and devastating psychotic episode in which Anna lost touch with reality.”
Anna Millette apologized, saying her mother’s death “was the worst thing to ever happen to me and I cry daily.”
“At the time of the events, I was suicidal and in psychosis, this was a horrible accident,” she reportedly told the judge. “My mom did not deserve that and I’d do anything to get her back.”
But prosecutors noted she voluntarily stopped taking her prescribed medication and was on probation at the time for running over her ex-boyfriend. The judge agreed, saying Millette knew the repercussions of not taking her meds.
As Law&Crime previously reported, police in Miami Township, a suburb of Cincinnati, responded on June 15, 2024, to a home on Deerhaven Court for a domestic disturbance between a mother and daughter. When cops arrived, they saw Joyce Millette pinned up against the wall of a garage by a car. The car, its horn blaring, had been driven forcefully into the wall, which was partially broken down.
Two officers found Anna Millette in the driver’s seat. They tried to remove her from the car so they could get to the victim. The officers noticed she was preparing to flee, body camera footage showed.
“Stop! Stop! Stop!” the officers said as they pulled at the door and busted out the window. “Get out of the car!”
Anna Millette slammed the car into reverse, knocking over one of the officers. She sped out of the driveway and into the street before taking off, tires screeching, cops say. Police chased her and she eventually crashed on I-275 near Loveland. Officers took her into custody by tasing her, cops said. First responders transported her to the hospital, while Joyce Millette was also rushed to the hospital, where doctors later pronounced her dead.
The officers in the garage suffered minor injuries.
It wasn’t the first time she was accused of hitting someone with a vehicle.
Miami Township officers responded to a home on Deerhaven Court on May 28, 2022, after a man was struck by a car. When cops arrived, they found a 19-year-old bleeding profusely from his head, a criminal complaint said. He alleged Anna Millette had hit him with her car “on purpose” because he broke up with her.
A witness told cops that the man was walking in a yard when Millete reportedly drove by him. She allegedly turned the car around and then “accelerated at a high rate of speed driving into the yard” where the man was standing and hit him, the complaint said. She then drove to a nearby home and walked inside while yelling at the man, cops said.
Officers tried to get Millette to come out, but she refused, so they had to obtain a warrant to go into the home and arrest her. Prosecutors charged her with two counts of felonious assault, aggravated vehicular assault and leaving the scene of an accident, records show. She pleaded guilty to felonious assault in January 2023 and was sentenced to jail.
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Number W115797
DOB 03/09/2001
Gender Female
Race White
Admission Date 09/09/2025
Institution Ohio Reformatory for Women
Status INCARCERATED