On Friday, Molly, who has autism (自闭症) and poor hearing, disappeared from a remote Northern Territory area. Local police set out on foot, and prepared a helicopter, drones and police dogs. The search party increased to "between 50 and 70 people" searching for Molly in the hot desert.
"There was a tracker (追踪者) from the community that was out on Friday night. He came across a small bicycle that was on the side of the sand hills and tried to follow the tracks. But unluckily the four-year-old girl, little Molly, walked over on rocks," said Miss Kenny, a Titjikala community resident and family member. "He said, 'She's somewhere out there, I can't find her, the track is gone. I'll do it again tomorrow'."
They had no luck finding Molly, and then a community member's strange dream provided the answer. "A young man had a dream which showed him where she was, and he led us straight to her," Kenny said. She said the young man had planned to go to Alice Springs but stayed to help search after his dream.
He led the rescue team straight to Molly who was found sitting on a small hill with her dog on the edge of the Simpson Desert. She had walked about 5 miles from where she was last seen by family on Friday. In a statement, Northern Territory Police said the young girl was now having health checks but appears well.
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