Latest search for Gus ends without further clues
Police have found no evidence in their continued search for missing boy Gus Lamont following a recent two-day investigation.
The ongoing search for missing boy Gus Lamont, who was reported missing on September 27, has yielded no new evidence according to South Australian police. During a recent two-day search, detectives examined several locations, including a water tank and an outhouse where cement was recently laid, yet no significant clues have been discovered.
In light of the latest findings, law enforcement authorities from Task Force Horizon are maintaining a presence in the area around Oak Park Station and are not ruling out the possibility of returning to conduct further searches. The investigation continues to be complicated by unrelated charges filed against Gus's grandmother, but police affirm that these matters are separate from their efforts to locate Gus.
The lack of new evidence in the search has raised concerns in the local community, who are rallying in support of Gus's family. The police remain committed to their investigation, focusing their resources on what they deem to be valuable leads, and continue to appeal for any information that could assist in locating the missing boy.