Police to scale back search for missing boy August âGusâ Lamont as search enters seventh day in remote SA outback

Police are scaling back the search for missing four-year-old August âGusâ Lamont saying they had done âabsolutely everything we canâ to find the little boy.
Gus was last seen playing outside on a mound of dirt his familyâs remote sheep station about 40km south of Yunta in South Australiaâs Mid North region at 5pm on Saturday.
At 5.30pm when his grandmother went outside to call him in, Gus was gone.
Police have searched extensively for the missing child in the air and on the ground, with the Australian Army called in for help as the days ticked over.
As the search entered its seventh day on Friday, Assistant Commissioner Ian Parrott said police had made the tough call to scale back the search.
âWhilst weâve all been hoping for a miracle, that miracle has not eventuated, and in the last 48 hours, despite the professional advice, it being unlikely that Gus would have survived, we have maintained and in fact increased the effort to try and locate him and bring him (back to) his family,â he said.
âWeâre confident that weâve done absolutely everything we can to locate Gus within the search area but despite our best efforts, we have not been able to locate him.â
Parrott said the search had been one of the âlargest, most intenseâ efforts for a missing person in South Australia in recent times.
Police would not give up finding out what happened to the little boy, he said.
âWe wonât stop,â he said. âWe will continue to investigate and follow any lines of inquiry that we currently have.â


Despite a footprint being discovered on Tuesday night about 500m from where Gus was last seen playing, Parrott said there had been no âsignificant evidenceâ as to where he had gone.
âEverything we have found to date âŠ. indicated that as best as we know, Gus has wandered off from this property and we have not been able to locate him,â he said.
Parrott said police were holding out hope Gus would be found alive but the chance of that was diminishing as time went on.
The little boyâs family have described him as a shy, but adventurous child and said he is a good walker, however has never left the family property before.


