A singer-songwriter known for her work with Katy Perry has been missing for more than six weeks and her family and friends are desperately asking the public for help finding her.
Camela Leierth-Segura, 48, and her vehicle were last seen in the middle of the night on June 30 in Beverly Hills, California. Her 19-year-old cat is also missing.
According to ABC 7, Leierth – who is originally from Nederluleå, Sweden – has since been evicted and dead plants have been spotted on the balcony of her apartment.
‘We are extremely worried about her safety, and despite our best efforts, the local authorities have not been able to locate her,’ one friend posted on Instagram.
Leierth is best known for her collaboration with ‘Teenage Dream’ singer Katy Perry.
In 2013, the Swedish-native co-wrote the song ‘Walk On Air’ for Perry’s ‘Prism’ album.
The song, released as a single, entered the iTunes chart at number one in the United States and was described as having a 90s sound.
In an interview with MTV at the time, Perry said of the single: ‘It’s my favorite song off the record.’
DailyMail.com reached out to the singer’s representatives and label for a statement on Leierth’s disappearance but could not be reached for comment Wednesday.
Leierth was first reported missing in July by her close friend, Liz Montgomery, who found her silence uncharacteristic.
Montgomery said the initial sign of trouble was that no one close to the singer-songwriter had heard from her at all, including her family back home in Sweden.
Leierth’s sister reached out to Montgomery – who lives in New York – to help find her.
‘When I woke up in the morning there was already a message saying “Hey, have you talked to Camela?”‘ Montgomery said, recalling the day she first worried.