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Police Renew Search for Gus Lamont 165 Days After Disappearance

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Authorities are revisiting the isolated South Australian residence of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont in search of clues, over 160 days since his disappearance.

Officers from South Australia Police have returned to the Oak Park Station homestead, where Gus’s family resides, to further their investigation efforts.

This homestead is situated approximately 43 kilometers south of Yunta in South Australia.

SA Police has released the first picture of missing 4-year-old boy Gus Lamont.
The missing four-year-old vanished last September. (South Australia Police)

Members of Task Force Horizon are set to examine various sites on the property for any evidence connected to Gus’s case.

SA Police have stated they will issue updates as the investigation progresses.

Police have repeatedly said Gus’s parents are not suspects.

No evidence of Gus has been uncovered despite extensive searches of the property, which Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke said has been the “largest and most intensive” missing person search ever undertaken by SA Police.

Police inspect outhouse in South Australia search for Gus Lamont
Police inspect an outhouse in South Australia search for Gus Lamont. (9News)

The four-year-old was last seen playing on a dirt mound at Oak Park Station around 5pm on September 27.

Nearly six months later, his whereabouts are still unknown.

Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or online.

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