Missing boy Gus Lamont’s grandmother fined for firearms offence unrelated to his disappearance
Josie Murray fined $10,500 and disqualified from gun ownership for five years after pleading guilty to possessing a gun silencer Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The grandmother of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont has been fined $10,500 after admitting to a firearms offence unrelated to the boy’s disappearance eight months ago. Josie Murray was fined $10,500 after a hearing in Adelaide magistrates court on Friday, where she pleaded guilty to one aggravated charge of p
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Josie Murray has been fined after pleading guilty to possessing a gun silencer. Photograph: Michael Errery/AAPView image in fullscreenJosie Murray has been fined after pleading guilty to possessing a gun silencer. Photograph: Michael Errery/AAPSouth AustraliaMissing boy Gus Lamont’s grandmother fined for firearms offence unrelated to his disappearanceJosie Murray fined $10,500 and disqualified from gun ownership for five years after pleading guilty to possessing a gun silencer Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Australian Associated PressFri 12 Jun 2026 02.13 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe grandmother of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont has been fined $10,500 after admitting to a firearms offence unrelated to the boy’s disappearance eight months…
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