August âGusâ Lamont
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The family of 4-year-old August âGusâ Lamont have released the first image of him, six days after he disappeared from his home in the remote Australian outback
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The image depicts the curly-haired youngster playing with Play Doh
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The release of the image comes as South Australian police reveal the hunt for Gus has entered the ârecoveryâ phase, as reported by news.com.au
The family of a missing Australian boy has released the first image of him, six days after his disappearance.
Four-year-old August âGusâ Lamont disappeared on Saturday, Sept. 27, at around 5 p.m. local time from his familyâs remote home in the Australian outback and has not been seen since.
Six days later, his family has released a picture of Gus wearing a Peppa Pig T-shirt with âMy Mummyâ printed on it. The brown eyed, curly-haired child is playing with Play-Doh in the family photograph.
The release of the image comes as South Australia police admit their hunt for Gus is entering the ârecovery phase.â
In a statement on Thursday, Yorke Mid North Superintendent Mark Syrus said police were âgravelyâ worried about the boy, per news.com.au
âA 4-year-old doesnât disappear into thin air, he has to be somewhere,â he said.
âHopefully, heâs hanging in there alive, but we are now in recovery phase, and the fact heâs been gone over 100 hours and six days, thatâs a long time to be out in the elements,â Syrus added, per the outlet.
The South Australia police also confirmed in a statement on Thursday, Oct. 2, that the Australian Defence Force (ADF) would be joining the search at their request.
August âGusâ Lamont
The police said 48 ADF personnel would join Yorke Mid North police, who are leading the search as of 8 a.m. on Thursday. They noted that search efforts have been bolstered by âpolice cadets, SES volunteers, trailbike and ATV teams, drones, a traditional Aboriginal tracker, and a large number of dedicated community and family members.â
Gus disappeared while playing in the sand at his familyâs sheep farm, which is located in a remote area about 25 miles from Yunta, a town in South Australia, 7NEWS reported.
According to an earlier statement from police, as previously reported by PEOPLE, he was last seen wearing a gray sun hat, a cobalt blue T-shirt featuring a yellow Minion character, light grey long pants, and boots.
Gusâ family friend Bill Harbison released a statement via the SA Police on Tuesday, Sept. 30, saying, âWe are devastated by the disappearance of our beloved Gus.â
Sharing that they âmiss him more than words can express,â Harbison added, âOur hearts are aching, and we are holding onto hope that he will be found and returned to us safely.â


