Creek beds, waterways focus of new Gus Lamont search
A new search for evidence regarding the disappearance of Gus Lamont is underway. Authorities are focusing their efforts on dried-out creeks and waterways that were previously flooded. This search marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into his case.
- ▪The police are conducting a new search for Gus Lamont.
- ▪The search will concentrate on dried-out creeks and waterways.
- ▪These areas were previously affected by flooding.
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