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Child’s Underwear Among Disturbing Items Found as Search for Missing 5-Year-Old Presses On

By Matthias Binder April 29, 2026
Police make disturbing find as search continues for missing 5-year-old girl in Australia
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The Events of a Quiet Saturday NightFocus Falls on Jefferson LewisKey Evidence from the Riverbank SceneExpansive Hunt Draws Community SupportFamily Clings to Hope Amid Heartache

The Events of a Quiet Saturday Night (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Alice Springs, Northern Territory — A pair of child’s underwear lay discarded amid the debris of a makeshift campsite, a grim clue in the hunt for five-year-old Sharon Granites. The girl disappeared from her home in the Old Timers town camp late on Saturday night, April 25, after relatives tucked her into bed. Police now treat her case as a suspected abduction, with the discovery fueling fears of further harm as the search entered its fourth day.[1][2]

The Events of a Quiet Saturday Night

Sharon had settled down before 11 p.m. at a house on Marshall Court in the Old Timers Camp, an Aboriginal community south of Alice Springs. Family members checked on her around 1:35 a.m. Sunday and found her gone, with no sign of forced entry but an unlocked back door possibly left ajar. Witnesses placed her last at about 11:30 p.m., walking hand-in-hand with 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis toward a riverbank area behind the camp.[3]

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Northern Territory Police quickly declared the disappearance suspicious. They believe Lewis, who had been drinking in the area, led the non-verbal girl—who communicates mainly through gestures—away from the home. The case escalated to a major crime investigation within hours.[4]

Focus Falls on Jefferson Lewis

Lewis emerged as the prime person of interest soon after Sharon vanished. The 47-year-old, recently freed from prison after serving time for assault and domestic violence offenses, had been out for just six days. Bodycam footage from earlier that Saturday captured him in a distinctive yellow-and-black shirt during a mental health welfare check.[2]

Released from Barkly Work Camp around April 19 with no supervision conditions, Lewis hails from Lajamanu and has ties to communities in Yuendumu and Balgo, Western Australia. Police data from his prior ankle monitor revealed frequented spots now under scrutiny. Yet he left no digital trail—no phone, no car, no bank account—forcing officers back to door-to-door inquiries in the rugged terrain.[5]

Key Evidence from the Riverbank Scene

Investigators taped off a contaminated camping ground near the Todd River behind Old Timers Camp as an extended crime scene. On Sunday, they seized several items: a doona cover, Lewis’s yellow shirt, and a pair of child’s underwear matching the black boxer style Sharon wore with her dark blue T-shirt featuring white stripes.[1][4]

The finds, shipped to Darwin for forensic testing, raised suspicions of sexual assault, though results remained pending as of Tuesday. Assistant Commissioner Peter Malley described the site as “really contaminated” by unrelated campers but confirmed the items’ relevance. “Those items have now been transported to Darwin and they are undergoing forensic analysis,” he said, with preliminary expectations for answers by Thursday.[1]

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This section of the probe has drawn the longest scrutiny, as officers combed high buffel grass and rubbish-strewn banks for more traces. Survival experts advised that Sharon could still be alive, but cold nights dipping to 9 degrees Celsius added urgency.[4]

Expansive Hunt Draws Community Support

More than 100 volunteers joined police Tuesday, pushing through waist-high grass with helicopters, drones, dogs, and Aboriginal trackers covering 80 square kilometers by air and 5 on foot. Efforts focused on a 20-kilometer radius, including Ilparpa and St. Mary’s Hostel, while interstate leads checked Balgo and beyond.[5]

Police expressed frustration with locals believed to know Lewis’s whereabouts. “We believe that there are members of the community that absolutely know where Jefferson Lewis is,” Commissioner Martin Dole urged. “Tell us what you know. Tell us where he is.”[6] Tangentyere Council praised the solidarity, though no breakthroughs emerged.

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Family Clings to Hope Amid Heartache

Sharon’s kinship grandfather, Robin Japanangka Granites, captured the raw grief. “She’s only a little baby,” he said, voice breaking as the family wept together. Great-uncle Rob Roy pictured her energetic play, wondering what she might be enduring.[6]

Extended relative Bess Nungarrayi Price echoed the pleas: “We still have our hopes up and we hope that we do find her and that she’s okay.” As forensics loomed and the bush yielded no answers, the community held its breath, the quiet camp forever altered by one child’s absence.

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