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Police Resume Gus Lamont Search After Heavy Rain, May 27

May 27, 2026
02:21 PM
3 min read

Key Points

Four-year-old Gus Lamont disappeared September 27, 2025, from Oak Park Station near Yunta.

Police launched three-day search after 23mm rainfall May 16-17 created new opportunities.

Focus on creek beds and waterways previously inaccessible during March search.

Investigation is one of South Australia's largest missing child cases in history.

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South Australian police have launched a renewed three-day search for evidence at Oak Park Station, where four-year-old Gus Lamont disappeared on September 27, 2025. Recent heavy rainfall in the Yunta area prompted Task Force Horizon members to return to the remote property to search creek beds and waterways. Police hope the rain has uncovered evidence including clothing Gus wore when he vanished eight months ago.

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Why Police Returned to the Property

The Yunta airstrip received 23 millimetres of rain over two days from May 16 to May 17, with additional rainfall on May 19 and May 24. Police said the searching resumed to take advantage of opportunities that may have arisen from the heavy rains. Sites that were flooded during a March search are now accessible, allowing investigators to focus on dried-out creek beds and waterways.

What Police Are Looking For

Investigators hope to find clothing Gus wore at the time of his disappearance, including a large-brimmed hat and a Minions shirt. Task Force Horizon members include specialist Major Crime detectives and STAR Group officers who will search numerous locations on the property. A similar search in March after heavy rains failed to find new evidence.

The Investigation So Far

Gus was reported missing from his family’s vast property on September 27, 2025. Police initially believed he had wandered off but declared his disappearance a major crime. Since then, police have conducted several searches using drones with infrared capabilities, aircraft, mounted officers, and SES volunteers. They have scoured a water tank, an outhouse, and several mine shafts. Police have said the ongoing probe is one of the largest, most intensive and most protracted searches ever undertaken in South Australia.

Status of Suspects and Family

South Australian police have repeatedly stated that Gus’s parents are not considered suspects. In February, police identified a person with close ties to the household as a suspect after the person allegedly withdrew cooperation with detectives. During investigations, police charged Gus’s 75-year-old grandparent, Josie Murray, with firearms offences, but emphasised the charges were not linked to Gus’s disappearance.

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Final Thoughts

Police will continue searching Oak Park Station for the next three days, focusing on areas made accessible by recent rainfall. The investigation remains one of Australia’s most extensive missing child cases, with authorities committed to finding evidence that could explain Gus’s disappearance.

FAQs

When did Gus Lamont go missing?

Gus was reported missing on September 27, 2025, from his family’s property near Yunta in South Australia’s Mid North region. He was four years old.

Why did police return to search now?

Heavy May rainfall flooded creek beds and waterways, creating new search opportunities. Police hope the water movement uncovered evidence previously inaccessible during earlier searches.

Are Gus’s parents suspects?

No. South Australian police have consistently stated that Gus’s parents are not considered suspects in his disappearance.

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