Gus Lamont has been missing since September.
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South Australia‘s top cop has claimed two members of the family of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont are “not cooperating” with authorities investigating his disappearance.
SA Police has confirmed to nine.com.au that two of Gus’ family members are “only communicating via their legal representatives” after Commissioner Grant Stevens mentioned the changed circumstances on radio today.

“We continue to collaborate with Gus’ parents, though some family members have ceased cooperating,” he mentioned during an interview with ABC Radio Adelaide.

Gus Lamont has been missing since September.
Gus Lamont has been missing since September.(South Australia Police)

“Throughout our exhaustive search efforts, arguably the most comprehensive in South Australian history, we have not uncovered a single piece of evidence suggesting he wandered away,” he stated.

“We plan to revisit the property, but the timing and reasons are at the discretion of the task force. The investigation remains active,” he added.

He emphasized that locating Gus remains the top priority for the state’s police, expressing a desire to bring closure to Gus’ parents, Josh and Jess.

At the end of last month, the couple issued a public appeal through SA Police, encouraging anyone with information to come forward and sharing new photos and videos of their son.

“Our lives are shattered, and every moment without him is unbearable,” they expressed.

“We are united in our search for answers about what happened to our little boy, Gus, who means everything to us… we know someone out there may have information.

“If someone knows what happened, we are pleading with that person—or anyone who may have seen or heard anything—to please come forward.

“Even the smallest detail could give us the answers we so desperately need.”

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