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Northern Territory police say one person is facing charges and more are expected over unrest in Alice Springs after the arrest of a man in connection with the death of five-year-old girl.

The grandfather of Kumanjayi Little Baby, whose body was found on Thursday 5km from the Old Timers town camp where she was last seen alive on Saturday night, called for calm in the central Australian town on Friday, saying the violent confrontation between police and others at Alice Springs hospital was not “our way”.

Kumanjayi Little Baby, five, was found dead by police search teams on Thursday. Photograph: NT police/AFP/Getty Images

The town is in deep mourning over the girl’s death of the girl.

Police arrested 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis late on Thursday in connection to the child’s disappearance. Authorities had been searching for him since Sunday.

The Northern Territory police commissioner, Martin Dole, told reporters in Alice Springs on Friday that Lewis had “presented himself to one of the town camps” on Thursday night.

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“As a result of presenting himself, members of that town camp decided to inflict vigilante justice upon Jefferson and we received numerous phone calls saying he was in the process of being assaulted,” he said. “We responded very quickly and we stopped that from continuing.”

He said Lewis had been subjected to a “sustained attack” and was unconscious when police and ambulance officers arrived. They had then been “assaulted” by the crowd at the town camp, he said, with one police officer requiring stitches.

“We conveyed Mr Lewis to the Alice Springs hospital and shortly afterward a large crowd gathered and tried to gain access to that hospital and access to Mr Lewis,” he said. “Police responded and we called out all the resources that we had available to quell that violence and disturbance …

“Those people involved, you will face the law just as Jefferson Lewis is facing the law and your behaviour will not be accepted by us.”

Mourners leave flowers at the entrance to the Old Timers camp. Photograph: Rhett Hammerton/Reuters

A crowd of about 400 people assembled outside the hospital as word spread of the arrest. A police car was set alight, four other police cars and four of the region’s five ambulances were damaged, bins and bushes were set on fire and nearby businesses were trashed. One woman was arrested for allegedly trying to set a police car alight. Dole said officers from the territory response group had used “less-than-lethal munitions and chemical munitions” against the crowd.

Robin Granites, a senior Warlpiri elder and spokesperson for the family of Kumantjayi Little Baby, acknowledged people’s anger as the community grapples with grief but urged the town to come together and respect the family.

“It is time now for sorry business, to show respect for our family and have space for grieving and remembering,” Granites said. “Everyone is feeling very upset and emotions are very high.

“Our children are precious, of course we are feeling angry and hurt at what has happened.

“This man has been caught, thanks to community action, and we must now let justice take its course while we take the time to mourn Kumantjayi Little Baby and support our family.”

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