A desperate search for a missing mother in the bushland continues, with authorities scouring the area for any sign of her. Trisha Graf, a 41-year-old mother from South Australia, has been missing since December 12, and her disappearance has been declared a major crime by the police.
Ms. Graf was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive in Andamooka at 2 a.m. after visiting a friend. She had spent the evening at the Roxby Downs Hotel and was on her way home when she struck a kangaroo, causing damage to her car. Her partner and friend began searching for her the next day, finding her car abandoned on a dirt mound near the Blue Dam east of Andamooka.
Despite several searches, no evidence has been found, and police are growing concerned for Ms. Graf's welfare. Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke, who is in charge of the Major Crime Investigation Branch, stated that the police have conducted thorough searches and are now taking the next step in the investigation to locate Ms. Graf and determine what happened to her.
The search for Ms. Graf continues, with police door-knocking in Andamooka and utilizing specialist resources to find her. The public is encouraged to come forward with any information that may help locate the missing mother.