🚨 BREAKING: ARREST IN GUS LAMONT CASE – MAJOR DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK DISAPPEARANCE 🚨
In a shocking escalation, South Australia Police have arrested a close family member of missing four-year-old August “Gus” Lamont following the execution of a search warrant at a rural property. The breakthrough comes amid the ongoing major crime investigation into the boy’s disappearance from the remote Oak Park Station in September 2025.
According to reports, officers conducted the warrant late last night (or in recent hours), leading to the discovery of a child’s item believed to belong to Gus. The item was reportedly buried and wrapped near a shed on the property. Emotional scenes unfolded as family members were seen leaving the premises in tears while the suspect was taken into custody.
This arrest marks a dramatic shift in a case that has gripped Australia since Gus vanished on September 27, 2025. The four-year-old was last seen playing outside the homestead on the vast 60,000-hectare sheep station, located about 40 km south of Yunta in South Australia’s arid outback. Initial accounts described him disappearing within roughly 30 minutes after his grandmother checked on him.
For months, the search focused on the possibility that Gus had wandered into the harsh wilderness—temperatures swinging wildly, scarce water, and unforgiving terrain making survival unlikely for a young child. Massive operations involving ground teams, search dogs, drones, helicopters, and even dam draining yielded no trace beyond one disputed footprint.
The turning point came on February 5, 2026, when Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke of the Major Crime Investigation Branch declared the disappearance a major crime (suspected homicide). Police identified a suspect who lived at Oak Park Station and was “known to the child”—explicitly not Gus’s parents. The individual had withdrawn cooperation after investigators uncovered inconsistencies and discrepancies in timelines and accounts provided by family members. Earlier searches of the property in mid-January seized items including vehicles, a motorcycle, and electronic devices for forensic analysis.

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The recent warrant and arrest suggest new evidence emerged, with the buried child’s item potentially representing a critical breakthrough. Details remain limited as the investigation—led by Task Force Horizon—continues, but police have long discounted stranger abduction and emphasized the focus on those close to the household.
The family’s response has been one of profound grief and cooperation. Gus’s grandparents, Josie and Shannon Murray, previously released statements expressing devastation at the major crime declaration, hiring separate lawyers while insisting they had cooperated fully from the start and wanted only to find Gus.
This arrest brings renewed hope for answers in a case that has seen enormous community and police effort, yet no sign of the boy despite exhaustive searches covering hundreds of square kilometers.
The outback setting—isolated, vast, and silent—has made the mystery even more haunting. What began as a frantic hunt for a lost toddler has evolved into a deeply personal tragedy centered on those closest to him.

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Police continue to appeal for information and are expected to provide further updates as the suspect is questioned and forensic examinations proceed. Gus Lamont remains missing, and the search for justice—and closure—intensifies.
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