(AP) — One of the three Americans detained in North Korea and charged with "anti-state" crimes is a California man raised in the Central Valley oil town of Bakersfield by parents who were petroleum engineers. A handwritten note on the front door of his family home in Bakersfield asked for privacy. North Korea authorities say they are preparing to put Miller and Jeffrey Edward Fowle, 56, of Ohio, on trial, but have not yet specified what illegal activity they did or the potential punishment. The country's state-run media have said Miller entered the country April 10 with a tourist visa but tore it up at the airport and shouted that he wanted to seek asylum. "A lot of us felt like he was really quiet because he had a lot of successful people in his family," she said, adding that Miller participated in the school's academic decathlon team and Junior ROTC.