💔“We are deeply sorry…” — Police deliver heartbreaking news in the search for missing mother-of-six Trisha Graf, as distυrbing fresh information emerges. 😞

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.

Trisha Graf was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive in Andamooka, 600km north of Adelaide, shortly after 2am on Friday, December 12 last year.

Her disappearance sparked widespread police searches with members of her family fearing something “really bad” had happened to the 41-year-old.

On Monday, police in South Australia confirmed searches had resumed in the town, more than two months on from her disappearance.

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.

Officers said on Monday they would be searching a residential property in the town along with several mine shafts close by.

Ms Graf’s disappearance in December was declared a major crime investigation in January, with South Australian police urging anybody with information to come forward.

At 12.19am on Friday, December 12, she was seen to leave to Roxby Downs hotel with a friend, driving a white 2012 Ford Territory, SA registration S254 BCX.

A short distance from the hotel she collided with a kangaroo, close to the Andamooka Township.

She then continued onto Andamooka, before leaving to return home at 2am. She was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive.

At about noon the same day, her partner and a friend discovered her car perched on a dirt mound near the Blue Dam, east of Andamooka – but could not moved.

Police initially conducted searches of the surrounding area, as well as inside the dam, but thus far Ms Graf has not been located.

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.

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.

Trisha Graf was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive in Andamooka, 600km north of Adelaide, shortly after 2am on Friday, December 12 last year.

Her disappearance sparked widespread police searches with members of her family fearing something “really bad” had happened to the 41-year-old.

On Monday, police in South Australia confirmed searches had resumed in the town, more than two months on from her disappearance.

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.

Officers said on Monday they would be searching a residential property in the town along with several mine shafts close by.

Ms Graf’s disappearance in December was declared a major crime investigation in January, with South Australian police urging anybody with information to come forward.

At 12.19am on Friday, December 12, she was seen to leave to Roxby Downs hotel with a friend, driving a white 2012 Ford Territory, SA registration S254 BCX.

A short distance from the hotel she collided with a kangaroo, close to the Andamooka Township.

She then continued onto Andamooka, before leaving to return home at 2am. She was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive.

At about noon the same day, her partner and a friend discovered her car perched on a dirt mound near the Blue Dam, east of Andamooka – but could not moved.

Police initially conducted searches of the surrounding area, as well as inside the dam, but thus far Ms Graf has not been located.

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.

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.

Trisha Graf was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive in Andamooka, 600km north of Adelaide, shortly after 2am on Friday, December 12 last year.

Her disappearance sparked widespread police searches with members of her family fearing something “really bad” had happened to the 41-year-old.

On Monday, police in South Australia confirmed searches had resumed in the town, more than two months on from her disappearance.

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.

Officers said on Monday they would be searching a residential property in the town along with several mine shafts close by.

Ms Graf’s disappearance in December was declared a major crime investigation in January, with South Australian police urging anybody with information to come forward.

At 12.19am on Friday, December 12, she was seen to leave to Roxby Downs hotel with a friend, driving a white 2012 Ford Territory, SA registration S254 BCX.

A short distance from the hotel she collided with a kangaroo, close to the Andamooka Township.

She then continued onto Andamooka, before leaving to return home at 2am. She was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive.

At about noon the same day, her partner and a friend discovered her car perched on a dirt mound near the Blue Dam, east of Andamooka – but could not moved.

Police initially conducted searches of the surrounding area, as well as inside the dam, but thus far Ms Graf has not been located.

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.

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