Police have confirmed the mother of an 11-year-old boy who was tragically killed in a scooter crash in Mandurah on Easter Monday has been found safe and well.
Mandurah Police issued an urgent plea to member's of the public on Thursday to help find Jaymie Zisson who had not been seen or heard from for a number of days.
It's understood her son's funeral is today.
Police have since confirmed Ms Zisson has been located and thanked the public for their help.

Jaymie Zisson has been found safe and well. PIC: WA Police
In a GoFundMe page created by Ms Zisson to assist in funeral arrangements, the 36-year-old said she has had 'no luck' with any emotional or financial support.
"I had to say good bye to him as I looked in to his eyes he left me now I have the task of organising a funeral and covering costs is very difficult as I have reached out to my asstranged (sic) and very divided family and I have had no luck with any support of the sort financial and emotional support," she wrote.
"I also have 3 other children who would like to have a really really nice funeral for there brother and I can't afford it I have not been able to go back home yet I have been sleeping in my car and hotels with my dog I have no idea what to do or how to get some help with this situation."
Michael Judge, 11, died after his scooter collided with a car on Mandurah Terrace on April 6.
Despite the efforts of an off-duty nurse and emergency services, he couldn't be saved.

Michael Judge died after his scooter collided with a car on Mandurah Terrace. PIC: GoFundMe
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