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‘We’re looking for a body’: Search for missing Attadale man moves to bushland​on September 23, 2025 at 7:02 am

The 33-year-old was last seen in early to mid-May, with police receiving a tip off last month that he may have met with foul play, sparking an extensive forensic search of his Attadale unit. 

​The 33-year-old was last seen in early to mid-May, with police receiving a tip off last month that he may have met with foul play, sparking an extensive forensic search of his Attadale unit.    

By Heather McNeill

September 23, 2025 — 3.02pm

The search effort in the suspicious disappearance of Attadale man Jayden Selfe has moved to bushland north-east of Wanneroo.

The 33-year-old was last seen in early to mid-May, with police receiving a tip-off last month that he may have met with foul play, sparking an extensive forensic search of his Attadale unit.

WA Police are searching bushland near Wanneroo for missing Attadale man Jayden Selfe.
WA Police are searching bushland near Wanneroo for missing Attadale man Jayden Selfe. Credit: WA Police

WA Police Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Leigh McKnight on Tuesday said the homicide squad believed Selfe’s body could have been dumped in bushland currently being searched.

“Investigators and forensic officers have been out there a number of days, specifically the last four days, and we’ve located and identified a number of items which are of significance to our investigation,” he said.

“We believe we can link them back to the [Attadale] property.

Homicide detective Leigh McKnight.Credit: 9 News Perth

“We don’t believe Mr Selfe is alive, from ongoing forensic examinations and information we have from a number of witnesses, there’s nothing that leads us to believe he is still alive at this point in time.”

McKnight declined to reveal the area police were scouring as it was a “public open access area, and we’re worried about members of the public potentially coming in and corrupting the evidence that may be out there”, but confirmed the search zone had expanded.

He said the suspected murder of Selfe was believed to have been “confined” and carried out by people known to him.

Earlier this month, WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch confirmed that evidence recovered from Selfe’s Money Road unit indicated he had been harmed inside the property.

Jayden Selfe is the subject of an ongoing police investigation which saw a unit in Attadale searched extensively.Credit: WA Police/9News Perth

No arrests or charges have been laid.

McKnight said police were in regular contact with Selfe’s family.

“They’re quite upset and quite devastated as to the circumstances of his disappearance,” he said.

“He’s someone son, so we would implore people of the public, if they have some information, please come forward and provide us with those details.”

 

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