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The investigation into the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont has intensified as authorities return to the remote Oak Park Station in South Australia. Just days ago, this unsettling case was escalated to a major crime status, with police indicating they have a suspect in mind.

Gus was last seen playing under the watchful eye of his grandmother on September 27 at the family’s homestead, nestled in the rugged outback of South Australia. The search for answers took a dramatic turn on February 5 when authorities named someone residing at the remote station as a suspect in the boy’s disappearance, which they fear may have resulted in his death.

Although Gus’s grandparents, mother, and younger brother were all present at the property when he vanished, police have been clear in stating that his parents are not considered suspects. This assurance comes as the investigation zeroes in on other individuals at the station.

In a recent development, police have dispatched officers back to the sheep station, located 45 kilometers south of Yunta in the Mid North of the state. They will scour the area for evidence over the coming days, determined to uncover any clues that might lead them to Gus or provide clarity about the events that transpired.

Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke of the South Australia Police shed light on the complexities of the case, revealing that a resident of the station has ceased cooperating with the investigation. This withdrawal followed the discovery of numerous inconsistencies and discrepancies in their account, adding another layer of intrigue to this already perplexing case.

South Australia Police detective superintendent Darren Fielke previously said that a person who lived at the station had withdrawn cooperation in the investigation after “a number of inconsistencies and discrepancies” were identified in the information they provided.

Gus’ grandparents Josie and Shannon Murray released a brief statement via their lawyers earlier in February in response to the police allegations.

“We are absolutely devastated by the media release of SAPOL Major Crime,” they said.

“The family has co-operated fully with the investigation and want nothing more than to find Gus and reunite him with his mum and dad.”

Initial searches were based on Gus walking off the station and becoming lost but the case was later declared a major crime.

The two other investigation options were focused on the preschooler being abducted or whether someone known to him was involved in his disappearance and suspected death.

“We don’t believe now that Gus is alive,” Fielke said.

A boy with curly blond hair.
Gus Lamont’s grandparents, his mother and his younger brother were at the property at the time he disappeared but police have stressed his parents were not suspects. Source: Supplied / SA Police

Investigators searched the homestead on 14 and 15 January, seizing items including a vehicle, a motorcycle and electronic devices for forensic testing.

Fielke said ground and aerial searches had failed to locate Gus or any items belonging to him and family members had provided information that police had reviewed.

Gus’s disappearance sparked intensive searches spanning almost 500sq km and involving hundreds of police and volunteers as well as aerial support and mounted units.


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