Police in South Australia have identified a suspect in the case of Gus Lamont, a four-year-old boy who mysteriously disappeared from his family’s remote sheep station near Yunta on September 27. Authorities are working tirelessly to unravel the events surrounding his vanishing.
Gus was last seen playing outside his home when his grandmother briefly left him unattended. Upon returning, she found him missing, prompting one of the largest search efforts in the region’s history.
Following intensive land and air searches covering approximately 470 square kilometers, police have shifted focus, concluding that the boy's parents are not suspects. Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke confirmed that a resident of the property is now under investigation.
Inquiries into the disappearance identified inconsistencies in earlier testimonies provided during the initial search. Investigators have since seized several items from the property as part of their ongoing efforts, including vehicles and electronic devices.
The authorities expressed their commitment to uncovering the truth in this heartbreaking case, making it clear that all avenues will be explored until Gus is found.





















