“THEY’RE NOT TALKING”: Two Family Members Refuse to Cooperate as Gus Lamont’s Disappearance is Declared a Major Crime!

FIVE MONTHS OF AGONY: Parents of Missing Gus Lamont Break Silence with Heartbreaking Plea

Nearly five months after four-year-old August “Gus” Lamont vanished from his family’s remote sheep station in South Australia’s outback, his parents, Josh Lamont and Jess Murray, have issued an emotional public statement begging for answers. Released on February 24, 2026, through South Australia Police, the couple described their lives as “shattered” and declared they remain “united in grief” as they desperately seek information about their beloved son.

Gus Lamont's parents release public statement saying their lives have been  'shattered' - ABC News
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Gus Lamont’s parents release public statement saying their lives have been ‘shattered’ – ABC News

“We are united in our search for answers about what happened to our little boy, Gus, who means everything to us,” the statement read. “Our lives have been shattered, and every moment without him is unbearable.” They pleaded directly to anyone with knowledge: “If someone knows what happened, we are pleading with that person — or anyone who may have seen or heard anything — to please come forward. Even the smallest detail could give us the answers we so desperately need.”

To aid the appeal, the family released a new photograph and a short video of Gus. The footage shows the barefoot toddler with his distinctive shoulder-length blond curls, wearing a hat and playfully riding a bike near the homestead. The images capture Gus’s joyful innocence—smiling widely, eyes bright—hoping to jog memories from anyone who might have encountered him or witnessed something suspicious.

Family Release Photo of Boy, 4, Who Vanished in Australian Outback
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Family Release Photo of Boy, 4, Who Vanished in Australian Outback

Gus disappeared on September 27, 2025, from Oak Park Station, a vast sheep property near Yunta, about 300km northeast of Adelaide in the harsh Mid North outback. Last seen by his grandmother around 5:00 pm playing outside—possibly on a mound of dirt or sand—while she tended to his one-year-old brother inside, Gus was reported missing shortly after when he could not be found. The family home, isolated amid endless scrub, red dirt, and sparse vegetation, became the epicenter of one of the largest missing persons searches in South Australian Police history.

Gus Lamont disappearance from Oak Park Station near Yunta: What has  happened so far - ABC News
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Gus Lamont disappearance from Oak Park Station near Yunta: What has happened so far – ABC News

Police, emergency services, Australian Defence Force personnel, volunteers, specialist Indigenous trackers, and community supporters scoured approximately 470 square kilometers—an area twice the size of Edinburgh—using drones, ground teams, horses, motorcycles, and vehicles. Searches targeted dams, mines, scrubland, and nearby properties, including a second family-owned station, but yielded no trace of the boy—no footprints, clothing, or remains.

On February 5, 2026, authorities escalated the case, declaring it a major crime investigation. A person who lived at Oak Park Station was identified as a suspect in Gus’s disappearance and likely death, though police stressed his parents are not suspects. Inconsistencies in accounts led to the withdrawal of cooperation from one resident. Items including a vehicle, motorcycle, and electronics were seized during property searches, with officers vowing frequent returns to the site.

Gus has been gone for 63 days, and searches of mines, dams and scrub have  yielded no clues - ABC News
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Gus has been gone for 63 days, and searches of mines, dams and scrub have yielded no clues – ABC News

The outback’s unforgiving terrain—vast red dunes, rocky escarpments, and sparse bush—has made the search extraordinarily challenging. Despite exhaustive efforts, the mystery persists, fueling public speculation and heartbreak. Gus’s parents, who have maintained a low profile, expressed profound gratitude to all involved in the ongoing operation.

“All we want is to bring Gus home and understand what happened to our beautiful boy,” they concluded. The fresh release of media aims to renew public attention and encourage tips to Crime Stoppers or SA Police. As the investigation continues, the Lamont family’s plea underscores the enduring pain of a community gripped by the disappearance of a little boy who simply vanished into the vast Australian wilderness.

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