Detectives investigating the disappearance of four-year-old Cleo Smith have turned their attention to a car parked in the driveway of the alleged kidnapper.
The four-year-old went missing for 18 days before being found last week at a property in the Western Australia town of Carnarvon.
Resident Terence Kelly, a 36-year-old man seemingly obsessed with Bratz dolls, has been charged with forcibly taking a child under 16 and is held in maximum security prison in Perth.
Reports came out on Tuesday that Kelly had help from a mystery girl who looked after Cleo by dressing her and brushing her hair according to the Daily Mail Australia.
After leaving the Carnarvon address over the weekend, Investigators have returned to the Tonkin Crescent property scouring the scene for new clues and have turned their attention to a silver Mazda SUV parked in the driveway according to 7 News.
Forensic officers can be seen wearing protective suits, masks and booties so they don't contaminate the scene while also photographing and stickering the interior and exterior of the car.
According to the Daily Mail, Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine said police had "more work to do" and their focus was to "ascertain whether there was anyone else involved".
"We just ask that if there was anyone that had any contact with Mr Kelly, whether you saw him, whether you met with him, whether you spoke to him on the phone during the relevant period to please make yourself known to police."
When Kelly appeared before the Carnarvon Magistrates Court last week, he swore at the media, saying "I'm coming for you" and "why are they here?".
Kelly didn't apply for bail and was transferred to a maximum-security prison in Perth. He will reappear before court in December.