Katy Perry’s Songwriter Gone Missing for Weeks Before Report Was Filed
Camela Leierth-Segura, the co-writer of Katy Perry’s “Walking on Air” vanished in Beverly Hill along with her car and her 19-year-old cat Morris on June. 29.
According to the police, a missing person’s report wasn’t filed until almost six weeks after she was last heard.
“After speaking with a Detective Bureau supervisor, I learned the report was taken on Aug. 8, 2023, and this is an ongoing missing persons investigation,” the law enforcement wrote in an email statement to Fox News Digital. “The timing is especially crucial considering, the date she is stated to have gone missing compared to when it was reported to the police.”
The 48-year-old Swedish native was last seen in Beverly Hills on June 29. Her car was captured on the surveillance cameras leaving Beverly Hills the following afternoon. However, it remains unknown who was driving the vehicle.
With calls and messages piling up, the musician’s sister Lisa asked her long-time friend, Liz Montgomery to help, who eventually called the Beverly Hill Police Department for a welfare check. When the police arrived at the musician’s last known address, the landlord told them that she had been evicted.
Neighbors told the local news that they hadn’t seen her in weeks.
“She had mentioned it to all of us that she was having trouble,” Montgomery told the Los Angeles Times. “Covid definitely was not helpful for her because she’s a musician model, actress, all that stuff, and there was no money coming in.”
“My worst fear is that someone has her, and is hurting her,” her friend Cecilia Foss told The Independent.
A GoFundMe page has been created by her sister Lisa with the hope to bring in information to find her.