Police have today been scouring bushland in the South Australian outback as they hunt for clues in the case of missing mother Trisha Graf.
Major crime detectives travelled to the remote town of Andamooka, where the mother went missing in what police say are suspicious circumstances.
Today they searched across the rugged landscape on the outskirts of the township looking for any trace of the 41-year-old.
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Police officers were joined by the SES and concentrated on several areas east of the town where it's believed Graf was last seen. So far, the search has not unearthed any new evidence.
Police say Graf disappeared in the early hours of December 12.
She had driven to Roxby Downs, purchasing alcohol from the Roxby Tavern, before returning to a gathering in Andamooka.
Shortly after, she left and was meant to drive the short distance home, but she never arrived.
Her Ford Territory was found the next day bogged at a location east of the town called Blue Dam.
Detectives will continue their investigation tomorrow by door knocking in Andamooka.
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