Sharon Granites grandmother issues heartfelt plea for her granddaughter to come home
Wiping away tears, the grandmother of five-year-old Sharon Granites has used all her strength to deliver a heartfelt to her granddaughter – who’s been missing for four days now.
Ten metres.
That is the distance from the mattress little Sharon Granites was sleeping soundly in on Saturday night, to down the hallway and out the exterior door she was taken through by her abductor.
In the harsh light of day, the room she was snatched from is in disarray, with no trace of the five-year-old girl who has now been missing for five agonising days.
“I want you to come back – grandma missing you,” Karen White said on Wednesday afternoon as tears streamed down her face.
Ms White delivered her message in language and in English for her granddaughter, who was reported missing at 1.30am Sunday.
She was speaking outside of the house at Old Timers town camp, south of Alice Springs, where Sharon was allegedly abducted from
“Come back home. I love you,” she said through sobs.

The hallway little Sharon Granites was led down as she was taken from her home at Old Timers camp near Alice Springs. Photo: Gera Kazakov
Her impassioned plea came hours after Northern Territory Police provided a harrowing update on their investigation into Sharon’s disappearance.
Assistant Crime and Intelligence Commissioner, Peter Malley, said officers had seized a number of items from a crime scene near the Todd River believed to have been occupied by Jefferson Lewis, who is suspected of abducting Sharon.
Among the items found at the site behind the Old Timers camp were a doona, a distinctive yellow shirt that 47-year-old Mr Lewis had been wearing and a pair of children’s underwear.
Sharon was last seen wearing a dark blue short sleeve T-shirt with a white ring stripe around the neck and a white ring stripe around the end of the sleeves, as well as black boxer style underwear.

The bed little Sharon Granites was sleeping in before she was taken from her home at Old Timers camp near Alice Springs. Photo: Gera Kazakov
“These items have now been transported to Darwin and they’re undergoing forensic analysis, we expect that back tomorrow,” Mr Malley said.
“The searches via foot have been over five sq/km and about 80km via vehicle, he have 100 plus people, volunteers and police who have covered a lot of ground.”
Any suspected sexual assault was “under investigation” Mr Malley said.
Sharon’s brother Ramsiah also spoke to the NT News on Wednesday afternoon, detailing how he missed his sister.
He missed her a lot, he said, and also asked for her to “come back home”.

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Sharon’s grandfather, Robin Granites, led media through the house from where she disappered, detailing how she was sleeping on a mattress when Mr Lewis allegedlybducted her.
She was in bed on a mattress on the floor of the home’s living room, Mr Granites said. alleging little Sharon was taken out into the adjoining hallway and led outside of the home.
The home was in a clear state of dilapidation, with rubbish both inside and outside, while people were sleeping outside.
Mr Granites said people on the night saw Sharon being carried away.
“People at the camp, they looked and spotted her and said ‘Hey that man there he’s taken something’, and these mob were shouting but they were all too drunk to understand what was going,” said Mr Granites.
Despite extensive searches involving the NT’s search and rescue section, cultural reform, mounted unit, dog operations unit, general duties, community safety engagement team, Territory response group and Territory safety division, no trace of Mr Lewis – who had been released from prison last week – or little Sharon have been found.

Sharon Granites grandmother Karen White issues a heartfelt for her granddaughter to come home from Old Timers Camp, South of Alice Springs, where she was allegedly abducted from. April 29, 2026. Picture: Gera Kazakov
Meanwhile, Police Commissioner Martin Dole said they were of the understanding there were people in the community holding back information about Mr Lewis’ whereabouts.
“We believe there are members of the community that absolutely know where Jefferson Lewis is, what I want to say to you is tell us,” he said.
“Tell us what you know, tell us where he is and tell us how to contact him, if you’re withholding information because you are frightened please have the confidence we will treat that information sensitively.”
Mr Malley said police were investigating if Mr Lewis could have made it as far as Balgo, WA.
A WA Police spokesman said officers had searched the remote WA community, but “he has not been sighted, and there is currently no information to suggest he is in the area”.
There have been no conclusive sightings of either of the two, but Mr Malley said police still believed Mr Lewis and Sharon were in Alice Springs, a conclusion built from “the people we’ve taken statements from”.
“We speak to survival experts and we look at if she was wandering around on her own in the bush, how long she could survive for,” Mr Malley added.
“We’re still within that time frame but once again we’re considering everything and she may have come to harm, but we still think she’s alive and our number one mission is to find her safe and well.”

NT Police Commissioner Martin Dole and Assistant crime and intelligence commissioner Peter Malley give an update to media on the search of the missing five-year-old outside the Alice Springs Police Station, April 29, 2026. Picture: Gera Kazakov
Mr Lewis has no phone, no car, and no bank account – which Mr Malley said was adding to the difficulty of finding him.
“It’s like going back to 1930s policing without that digital footprint … so some of the usual practices we do in 2026 aren’t applicable,” he said.
Mr Lewis had been wearing an ankle tracker for a number of days, one of the few leads police had to work from.
“That revealed many places of interest. Anywhere he’s frequented – we’d know,” Mr Malley said.
“And we’ll continue until we get him.”
“That’s our little child … we want her back because that’s our child, not yours,” Mr Granites said when asked if he had a message for Mr Lewis.
Mr Granites thanked police for their search efforts so far, and said Sharon’s mum was currently going through a tough time.
She was not at Old Timers camp on Wednesday.
“We are all crying,” he said.
Anyone with information about Sharon’s or Mr Lewis whereabouts are encouraged to contact police on 131 444, triple-0, or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
NT Police have asked reference number P26120934 be quoted in relation to the case.
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