POLICE have confirmed they are treating the disappearance of Perth mother Helen Rocha as a suspected homicide.
Helen Rocha, 40, was last seen on September 26. Her disappearance is being treated as a suspected homicide. Picture: Supplied. Source: PerthNow
POLICE have confirmed they are treating the disappearance of missing Perth mother Helen Rocha as a suspected homicide.
Ms Rocha, a married mother of two teenagers, was last seen leaving her Willagee home just before midday on September 26 with a man.
It's believed she then travelled by car to the vicinity of Parmelia, Orelia and Kwinana that afternoon.
Her bank accounts have not been accessed.
Today, police issued a fresh plea for the public to come forward with information.
Detective Senior Sergeant Greg McDonald of the Major Crime Squad said police held grave concerns for Ms Rocha's welfare.
"Helen has been out of contact with her family for almost a month now and that behaviour is extremely unusual for her," Det-Sen-Sgt McDonald said.
"By all accounts she is a very devoted mother, she keeps in constant contact with her children.
"For her not to contact her children for this length of time is one of the greatest areas of concern to us."
Det-Sen-Sgt McDonald said police knew the identity of the man she left her Willagee home with on September 26, but wouldn't be drawn on whether police had questioned the man.
"We are hoping that someone out there has seen something that will help us so we can help them (Helen's family)," Det-Sen-Sgt McDonald said.
The iPad, iPhone and coin purse Ms Rocha is believed to have been carrying have not been found.
Yesterday, police and SES volunteers searched bushland in Bertram as part of the investigation into Ms Rocha's disappearance. A home in Parmelia was also searched earlier this month.
Ms Rocha has an olive complexion, around 157cm tall with a slim build, black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black top, black tights and black runners.
Anyone who may have seen Ms Rocha or has seen suspicious activity particularly in isolated or bush locations in Parmelia, Orelia or Kwinana should contact CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000.
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