Gus Lamont: Police return to property in search for boy, 4, after months missing
Police are resuming their search for four-year-old Gus Lamont, who has been missing for nearly six months from a remote property in South Australia.
The search for Gus Lamont, a four-year-old boy who disappeared from his family's property in a remote part of South Australia, has resumed with authorities returning to the area nearly six months after he was last seen. Lamont vanished from Oak Park Station on September 27, 2025, prompting extensive search efforts across the property, but he remains missing.
On March 11, police reportedly flooded the property with search teams and have been combing various locations for any evidence regarding the boy's disappearance. A police spokesperson confirmed that the investigation would focus on known locations where significant evidence might be found. The case has garnered considerable attention and resources from the police and local communities over the months as they seek to uncover what happened to the boy.
At the beginning of March, authorities disclosed that they had identified a suspect who is believed to have connections to Gus Lamont, raising hope among the search teams that they might soon find leads that will lead to resolving the case. As the community continues to rally support, the ongoing search efforts are a testimony to the commitment to finding Gus and bringing him home safely.