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'Worst nightmare': Fears for five-year-old Sharon as manhunt intensifies

Five-year-old Sharon Granites was last seen in her Alice Springs home early Sunday morning.

A girl wearing a blue shirt sits in a chair

Acting Commander Mark Grieve said he believes that five-year-old Sharon Granites has been abducted. Credit: Northern Territory Police

In brief:

  • Fears rise for missing girl Sharon Granites.
  • Police believe she was abducted from her home near Alice Springs.

An outback hunt is under way for a man suspected of abducting a girl as a desperate search for the missing five-year-old intensifies.

Police are trying to locate recently released prisoner Jefferson Lewis, 47, after Sharon Granites disappeared near Alice Springs early on Sunday morning.

The little girl was reported missing from her Old Timers Aboriginal town camp residence about 1:30am on Sunday after being put to bed.

Mr Lewis had been staying at the home where Sharon lived and went missing at the same time, police said.

"We do believe Sharon has been abducted," Acting Commander Mark Grieve said in Darwin on Monday.

The isolated community has been urged to come forward with any information they have as support is thrown behind Sharon's family.

The suspected abduction was "every parent's worst nightmare", Northern Territory senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price said.

"To her family — our thoughts are with you," she posted on Facebook on Monday.

"To the community - this is the moment to step up. Someone knows something.

"Let's help bring her home."

The search for Sharon has included dozens of police officers assisted by a helicopter crew along with horse, dog and drone units.

Tactical Response Group members and emergency service volunteers have assisted the search, while major crime squad detectives have been sent from Darwin to Alice Springs.

Lewis was not directly related to Sharon but there might be a peripheral link, Grieve said.

"Police believe Mr Lewis can assist with inquiries," he said.

Police say Jefferson Lewis was staying at Sharon's Alice Springs home when she disappeared.

Police did not know whether Lewis had access to a vehicle but hoped he was still in the immediate area.

"He currently remains one of the few people who were in Old Timers camp at the time and who has not made themselves known to police, nor have police been able to locate him," Grieve said.

"Considering himself and Sharon went missing at around about the same time, it certainly brings about those suspicious circumstances and we'd like to speak to him about that.

"If he is involved, we certainly hope that no harm has come to Sharon."

"Obviously, it's a terrible situation to have such a young child go missing," Grieve said.

"We're over 24 hours now, so it'd certainly be my worst nightmare as a parent.

"We want to find Sharon healthy and we want to get her back to her family."


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