New search for missing 41-year-old woman in outback SA
Police say they have "grave concerns" for a woman who has not been seen for more than two weeks in outback South Australia.
10 hours agoMon 29 Dec 2025 at 1:02am
Police are calling for information about missing woman Trisha Graf. (Supplied: SA Police)
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Police have renewed the search for missing woman Trisha Graf, who was last seen more than two weeks ago in South Australia's Far North.
Ms Graf's car was found abandoned and unable to be driven after she went missing.
Police say they have "grave concerns" for her welfare.
Police have launched another search for a woman who has not been seen for more than two weeks in outback South Australia.
The woman, 41-year-old Trisha Graf from Andamooka, was last seen driving in the Roxby Downs township – around 500 kilometres north of Adelaide – in the early hours of Friday, December 12, according to police.
Her car was found abandoned near Blue Dam, around 40km east of Roxby Downs, the following day.
Missing woman Trisha Graf from Andamooka. (Supplied: SA Police)
Ms Graf's absence triggered a police operation involving ground and aerial searches and specialist dive teams. The search was renewed on December 21.
Police said another aerial search would begin on Monday focusing on an area between Blue Dam and Andamooka.
"The aerial search is expanding the area already covered during extensive ground searches," police said in a statement.
"Due to the length of time since Trisha was last seen, police hold grave concerns for her welfare."
Ms Graf's car, a white 2012 Ford Territory with the registration S254BCX, was found in a state that was unable to be driven, police said.
Police said anyone with knowledge of Ms Graf's whereabouts should Contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.