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South Australia Police on Feb. 5, 2026 declared the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont a "major crime" and said a person who lived at the family’s Oak Park Station homestead has been identified as a suspect.
Gus vanished on Sept. 27, 2025 from the remote sheep station near Yunta.
Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke said investigators had uncovered inconsistencies in accounts provided by household members and that the person who withdrew cooperation is now considered a suspect; he emphasised neither of Gus’s parents are suspects.
Police executed a search warrant at the property on Jan. 14-15, seizing a vehicle, a motorcycle and electronic devices for forensic examination, and searched multiple locations around the station on Feb. 2.
Authorities have scaled back earlier theories that Gus simply wandered off or was abducted after exhaustive land and aerial searches — including drains of dams and inspections of mine shafts — found no trace.
The suspect and other family members have obtained legal representation.
No charges have been laid and Taskforce Horizon says investigations and targeted searches will continue as new information emerges.






















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