Trisha Graf: Investigators searching for missing mother in SA outback reveal bleak turn in their approach

Police looking for a missing mother whose car was found near a dam have revealed the search has taken a bleak new turn.

David Hannant
NewsWire
Trisha Graf went missing before Christmas.
Trisha Graf went missing before Christmas. Credit: Supplied

Investigators searching for missing mother Trisha Graf have revealed a bleak turn in their approach, with hundreds of mineshafts set to be combed through.

Ms Graf, 41, was last seen two weeks before Christmas in the remote South Australian town of Andamooka, shortly after she had hit a kangaroo in her car.

Her disappearance has sparked widespread searches, with police returning to the Andamooka area on several occasions since.

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On Monday, investigators again returned to the area in the hope of unearthing clues as to just what happened to her.

They say as part of the latest phase of the operation, about 1000 mineshafts in the immediate area will be searched.

And Blue Dam, close to where her car was discovered, will be drained for the second time.

Previously, police drained the dam, which divers searched.

Searches for Ms Graf have resumed.
Searches for Ms Graf have resumed. Credit: SA Police/Supplied Source Known

However, while they found nothing conclusive, they were also unable to eliminate the presence of any evidence of her disappearance.

Ms Graf was last seen in the early hours of Friday, December 12, driving along Dunstan Drive in Andamooka.

The previous evening, she had visited a Roxby Downs hotel, leaving at 12.19am on December 12, driving a white 2012 Ford Territory with registration S254BCX.

She continued towards Andamooka before colliding with a kangaroo close to the township.

Ms Graf and her fried then carried on towards Andamooka, where they visited a home in the town’s northwest.

Ms Graf was last seen shortly after 2am, with her partner and a friend discovering her car perched on a dirt mount near the Blue Dam.

Since her disappearance, police have returned to the area several times, performing ground and aerial searches, without success.

Anyone with information about Ms Graf’s whereabouts or her movements leading up to her disappearance is urged to contact Crime Stoppers online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or on 1800 333 000. You can remain anonymous.

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