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Missing songwriter who worked with Katy Perry found alive after months-long saga

Beverly Hills Musician Co-Writer of Katy Perry Hit Song Found Safe

In a heartwarming turn of events, Camela Leierth-Segura, a Beverly Hills musician who co-wrote Katy Perry’s song “Walking on Air,” has been found safe and sound after disappearing over the summer. Her sudden disappearance had raised concerns among her friends and the public.

No one had heard from Leierth-Segura since June 29, and her car was last spotted on a police camera leaving Beverly Hills on June 30. However, the mystery surrounding her whereabouts has finally been resolved.

On Friday, her friend, Liz Montgomery, shared the delightful news on Instagram, stating, “Camela has been found, and she is safe.” Montgomery also expressed her gratitude to the public for their support and assistance in the search.

Anonymous Tip Leads to Safe Discovery

Beverly Hills police received an anonymous tip that led to Leierth-Segura’s discovery in Santa Monica. Following up on this information, the Santa Monica Police Department made contact with her. Fortunately, Camela Segura confirmed she was not in distress and did not require police assistance.

Another friend, Cecilia Foss, also shared the good news on Instagram, acknowledging that Leierth-Segura’s family had requested privacy regarding the details of her reappearance. Foss extended her thanks to everyone who had participated in the search efforts and to the Beverly Hills Police Department for their dedicated work.

Worries and Challenges

Camela Leierth-Segura’s disappearance had deeply worried her friends, particularly Liz Montgomery, who had previously expressed concerns that she “could be anywhere.” At the time of her disappearance, Leierth-Segura was grappling with a vulnerable phase in her life, as her phone remained unreachable.

Furthermore, she had faced eviction around the same time she was reported missing and was struggling to cover her rent. Her 2010 Ford Fusion, along with her beloved 19-year-old black cat, was also missing. Montgomery highlighted that the pandemic had exacerbated her financial struggles since she relied on multiple careers, including music, modeling, and acting, which were all hit hard by COVID-19.

In the end, the resounding relief comes from the fact that Camela Leierth-Segura has been located and is safe, bringing closure to a chapter of uncertainty that had lingered since the summer.


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