The family of a woman missing from Perth’s western suburbs have put up a $100,000 reward for any information that could lead them to the mother-of-three.
Michelle Leahy, 50, was last seen leaving Hollywood Private Hospital in Nedlands around 3pm on Thursday afternoon.
A missing poster for Perth mum Michelle Leahy.Credit: Hannah Murphy
She was walking to an appointment, but never arrived. Her husband, Murray Leahy, told 6PR’s Simon Beaumont he wanted her home as soon as possible.
“We’ve got three kids that are at home, with absolutely broken hearts [who] are desperate to see their mum return safe and sound,” he said.
“We’ve reached a point of pure desperation where we’re … offering a reward of up to $100,000 for anyone that can help find Michelle.
“We’re just asking anyone … in that Monash Avenue, Clifton Street, Hampden Street area, between 2.30pm and 3.30pm last Thursday [to call Crime Stoppers].”
WA Police said Michelle was wearing a white top, blue patterned pants and a black cap, and is described as approximately 175 centimetres tall, of medium build, with brown hair and blue eyes.
There have been unconfirmed sightings of Michelle around Perth.
“There’s been quite limited CCTV footage, and while some sightings, nothing confirmed at this point in time,” Leahy said.
Michelle Leahy, 50, was last seen leaving Hollywood Private Hospital.Credit: WA Police
He went on to thank the public for their support, with posters distributed as far as Perth’s northern suburbs calling for Michelle’s safe return.
“We’re just blown away with how far and wide the messages [have gone],” he said.
“Members of the general public all over the place have been amazing, but unfortunately, it hasn’t resolved for us yet.
“We are still very, very materially concerned and working immensely hard to try and find Michelle, and the police have been doing everything in their power to support us.”
Anyone who sees her is urged to contact police immediately on 131 444.
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