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Authorities Conduct Thorough Search of Sheep Station Facilities in Ongoing Effort to Locate Gus

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Today, major crime detectives turned their attention to a water tank and an outdoor shed at a sheep station owned by Gus’ family, situated approximately 30 kilometers west of Oak Park Station.

SA Police has released the first picture of missing 4-year-old boy Gus Lamont.
Gus Lamont was last seen playing on a mound of dirt on September 27. (South Australia Police)

To bolster the search efforts, a cadaver dog was brought in from New South Wales.

The canine was led into a shearing shed and directed to an area where police indicated that freshly-poured concrete had been laid in the months following Gus’ disappearance.

In addition, helicopters were deployed to strategically drop officers at specific sites, including mine shafts that had been pinpointed through the use of artificial intelligence mapping.

As part of a renewed two-day search for clues, detectives from Task Force Horizon revisited the property yesterday.

The search is expected to end today.

No evidence of Gus has been uncovered at any of the search sites.

There is no suggestion the sheep station is linked to Gus’ disappearance.

A full-scale ground and air search of the property and the surrounding area was launched after Gus went missing.

Police have returned to the area multiple times.

Today’s search comes after police yesterday charged Gus’ 75-year-old grandparent Josie Murray with firearms offences but have maintained the charges are not linked to the toddler’s disappearance.

Murray was bailed to appear in the Peterborough Magistrates Court on May 6.

Police inspect outhouse in South Australia search for Gus Lamont
Task Force Horizon detectives returned to the home yesterday as part of a fresh two-day search for evidence. (9News)
Police inspect outhouse in South Australia search for Gus Lamont
No evidence of Gus has been uncovered at any of the search sites. (9News)

Detective Inspector Andrew Macrae said the firearms charges were not related to the disappearance of Gus or a previous incident at Oak Park Station in October involving media attending the property.

Police earlier this month confirmed a person with close ties to the household, who is not one of Gus’ parents, had been speaking with detectives but then allegedly “withdrew cooperation” and has since been identified as a suspect.

Gus’ disappearance is now being considered a major crime.

Josie Murray and Gus’ other grandparent Shannon Murray released a statement through their lawyers, saying they were “absolutely devastated” by SA Police’s statement on February 6.

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

Gus Lamont’s grandparent Josie Murray. (Nine)

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

The lawyers also indicated they will not be making any further comments.

There is no suggestion Josie or Shannon Murray are involved in the disappearance of Gus and it is not unusual for anyone linked to an investigation to seek out legal advice.

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