• #221
  • #222

Police share major update in search for missing mother-of-six Trisha Graf​


Police have resumed the search for mum-of-six Trisha Graf, who went missing just days before Christmas, however, they ran into a speed bump on Tuesday morning.

Police have called off Tuesday’s search for a mother-of-six who has been missing since before Christmas due to poor weather conditions.

While police were expected to return to the town to continue the search on Tuesday, an SA Police spokesperson told NewsWire the search had been called off due to the weather.”





 
  • #223
1771908283706.webp
 
  • #224
  • #225
Searching mine shafts is going to be like looking for a needle in a haystack, there are so many. I’m also concerned that shafts could have collapsed/been filled in since Trish first disappeared.
Police are searching numerous mine shafts amid the ongoing hunt for a 41-year-old mother in Australia, who disappeared over two months ago.

[…]
Further searches for Trisha have been suspended from Tuesday 24 February due to severe weather in the region. Searching will resume when conditions improve.”



Severe weather will make some shafts flood, which can lead to collapses
 
  • #226
I'm beginning to wonder just how many bodies are hidden in Australian mine shafts!
 
  • #227
I'm beginning to wonder just how many bodies are hidden in Australian mine shafts!
Probably quite a few, more likely from the past, though I’m sure miners wouldn’t be opposed to ratters (people who take opal from other people’s mining claim) being hidden in mine shafts.
 
  • #228
I'm thinking Trisha, Samantha, Gus - just to name a few recent possibilities :(
 
  • #229
Oh they still haven’t found her.
Hope Mr Smurf has been found and interviewed.
 
  • #230

Daily Mail

Frantic son, 12, reveals missing mum's panicked phone call and his heartbreaking final message to her before she mysteriously vanished - as cops raid home in Outback opal town​


Hours before she mysteriously vanished in the Outback, a missing mum of six made a desperate phone call to her partner, the Daily Mail can reveal.


It seems the "desperate" phone call was that the money to pay for the beer was not on her card, her partner had forgotten to transfer it and the pub was about to close.

Doesn't take much for the Daily Mail to find an attention grabbing headline :rolleyes:
 
Last edited:
  • #231

Daily Mail

Frantic son, 12, reveals missing mum's panicked phone call and his heartbreaking final message to her before she mysteriously vanished - as cops raid home in Outback opal town​


Hours before she mysteriously vanished in the Outback, a missing mum of six made a desperate phone call to her partner, the Daily Mail can reveal.


It seems the "desperate" phone call was that the money to pay for the beer was not on her card, her partner had forgotten to transfer it and the pub was about to close.

Doesn't take much for the Daily Mail to find an attention grabbing headline :rolleyes:
DM have no shame, they rehash and reword and sensationalise every case possible for click bait.

On the 6 pack of beers front - what has been proven? It's been reported that she didn't have the money on the card and Tony needed to transfer it, then it was some guy bought them for her. Which one was it?
 
  • #232
I think it was both if I remember correctly.

Her card was declined and some man offered to pay for the beer.
 
  • #233

Police conclude latest search for Trisha Graf​


05 Mar 2026 4:13pm


Police have concluded renewed investigations at Andamooka searching for evidence in connection with the disappearance of Trisha Graf, 41.
Major Crime Investigation Branch, STAR Group, Far North and State Operations Support Branch officers and SES members have examined 315 points of interest over the past two days that included mine shafts and disused diggings.

While no evidence was recovered during the ground searches, police have not ruled out returning to the area as the investigation continues.

Police today seized one vehicle of interest in the investigation at Andamooka and this is now being forensically examined.”







Earlier release published 5 March at 9.30am


“Police have returned to Andamooka and have resumed investigations into the disappearance of Trisha Graf, 41.

Major Crime Investigation Branch, STAR Group, Far North and State Operations Support Branch officers and SES members are searching mine shafts near a residential premises and east of Andamooka for evidence.

An update on the new searches will be provided as they progress.

On 23 February 2026 police searched a septic tank at a residential address in Andamooka, but no evidence was located. Further searching at that time was abandoned because of weather conditions.

Trisha Graf was at the Roxby Downs hotel at 12.19am on Friday 12 December 2025. She left a short time later and was driving a white 2012 Ford Territory, SA registration S254BCX, accompanied by a friend.

After leaving the hotel Trisha travelled from Roxby Downs towards Andamooka before colliding with a kangaroo a short distance from the Andamooka Township.

After striking the kangaroo Trisha and her friend continued onto Andamooka where they visited a home in the north-western area of the town. Trisha left just before 2am to travel the short distance home. Trisha was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive, Andamooka.

Just after midday on Friday 12 December 2025, Trisha’s partner and a friend were searching for her when they located Trisha’s Ford Territory, which was perched on a dirt mound near the Blue Dam east of Andamooka. The vehicle was unable to be driven because of its location on the dirt mound.

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




 
  • #234

NewsWire

Breakthrough in search for missing woman​


Police have seized a vehicle of interest as part of their ongoing search for missing South Australian woman Trisha Graf - marking a major breakthrough in their renewed investigation.

Major Crime Investigation Branch, STAR Group, Far North and State Operations Support Branch officers and SES members have examined 315 points of interest over the past two days as part of their search for Ms Graf, 41.
 
  • #235
I’m late to this one and apologize if I’ve missed it, but have police said what evidence makes them believe a crime has been committed as opposed to Trisha getting bogged, trying to walk for help, and falling down a mine shaft or getting lost and succumbing to the elements?
 

Guardians Monthly Goal

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
169
Guests online
1,467
Total visitors
1,636

Forum statistics

Threads
644,321
Messages
18,814,803
Members
245,337
Latest member
Darkwing_Duck
Top