UPDATE: Police investigators released a new photo (below) of Milla and obtained arrest warrants charging him with vehicular homicide by recklessness, false imprisonment, failure to render aid, and leaving the scene of an accident involving death. He remains a wanted fugitive.

On New Year’s Eve Nolensville, Tennessee USA police finally identified and began a statewide manhunt of for 24 year-old Allen Bautisa Milla who is a suspect in the hit-and-run homicide of elite cyclist Blaise Schaeffer (JIGAWATT CYCLING) three weeks ago.

Police allege that Milla was behind the wheel of a blue Honda Civic driving erratically and fleeing from police officers on 10 December when he ran crashed into Schaeffer out on a training ride.

After hitting the cyclist, the Honda became disabled and came to a stop, with Milla bailing out of the vehicle and running away, according to police reports.

Paramedics then rushed to the scene of the crash and transported Schaeffer with life threatening injuries to TriStar Nolensville Emergency Room hospital, just 1/2 mile from the scene. Despite heroic efforts from the medical staff Schaeffer later died from his injuries.

Team Jigawatt Cycling made the sad announcement on social media, “It’s with great sadness and heartache to have to share with our cycling community that our teammate Blaise Schaeffer passed away from a hit and run on 12/10/25. He was a amazing human and will be missed dearly. Condolences to his family and partner.”

Blaise Schaeffer, 31, was a veteran road racer and consummate teammate, competing in over 100 events, including some of America’s hardest stage races: Tour of America’s Dairyland in Wisconsin, Tour of the Gila in New Mexico and Tour of North Georgia, where he finished on the podium in 2025 after the first stage.

Anyone with information regarding Milla’s whereabouts should contact the Williamson County Crime Stoppers at 615.794.4000.

Photo Credit: Nolensville PD, Jigawatt Cycling

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