Police reveal Katy Perry songwriter Camela Leierth-Segura wasn’t reported missing for six weeks
22.08.2023 - 12:21
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Katy Perry‘s 2013 single ‘Walking On Air’. According to the California Department of Justice’s missing persons page, the 48-year-old Swedish native was last seen on Thursday, June 29.Her friends last heard from her the following day (June 30), and they fear she could have been kidnapped.
Leierth-Segura’s neighbours previously said they hadn’t seen her in weeks.Now, the Beverly Hills Police Department have revealed that a missing persons report was not filed until August 8 – nearly six weeks after Leierth-Segura was last seen (via the Independent). An investigation into her disappearance is underway.In a statement, police said: “After speaking with a Detective Bureau supervisor, I learned the report was taken on August 8, 2023, and this is an ongoing missing persons investigation.MISSING PERSON: On 08/08/23, Camela Leierth-Segura was reported missing.
She has not been heard from since 06/27/23. She is believed to be with her vehicle & may have an elderly black cat with her.If you have any information, please contact the Watch Commander at 310-550-4951.
pic.twitter.com/Qofo8vm1dY— Beverly Hills Police (@BeverlyHillsPD) August 18, 2023“The timing is especially crucial considering, the date she is stated to have gone missing compared to when it was reported to the police.”Leierth-Segura’s family and friends back in Sweden are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety. The whereabouts of her car – a 2010 silver Ford Fusion – and her 19-year-old pet cat, Morris, are also unknown.When asked whether her disappearance is considered suspicious or if any foul play could be involved, BHPD responded: “A thorough, comprehensive and untainted investigation will take place (via Yahoo! News).“At this time, I cannot confirm or deny
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