Rain brings potential 'opportunities' in renewed search for Gus Lamont, police say
Police have resumed their search for missing four-year-old Gus Lamont at Oak Park Station, taking advantage of recent heavy rains. This renewed search is part of a three-day effort to find evidence related to his disappearance, which has been classified as a major crime. An update on the investigation will be provided as it continues.
- ▪The search for Gus Lamont is taking place at Oak Park Station for the second day.
- ▪Recent heavy rainfall has prompted police to renew their search efforts.
- ▪Gus was reported missing eight months ago from his family's property.
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Rain brings potential 'opportunities' in renewed search for Gus Lamont, police sayBy Jordanna SchrieverTopic:Missing PersonWed 27 May 2026 at 7:27amWed 27 May 2026 at 7:27amWed 27 May 2026 at 7:27amPolice have launched a renewed search at Oak Park Station for missing four-year-old Gus Lamont. (Supplied: SA Police)In short:Police are searching Oak Park Station for the second day as part of a renewed three-day search for evidence in the case of missing Gus Lamont.In a statement, police said they would "take advantage of opportunities that may have arisen as a result of recent heavy rains".What's next?Police say an update will be provided as the investigations continue.abc.net.au/news/rain-brings-opportunities-in-search-for-gus-lamont/106722384Link copiedShareShare articlePolice will return…
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