Police call off search for four-year-old missing in Australian outback
Summary
Australian police have stopped an active search for a four-year-old boy named Gus Lamont, missing in the outback for nearly three weeks. The search covered around 470 square kilometers and involved the Australian Defense Force, but no signs of Gus were found. The investigation will continue as a "recovery operation," though police do not suspect foul play.Key Facts
- Gus Lamont went missing from a remote sheep station near Yunta, South Australia, on September 27.
- A large land and air search was conducted, including help from the Australian Defense Force.
- The search area covered about 470 square kilometers.
- Despite efforts, no traces of Gus have been found, and the case is now a "recovery operation."
- Police do not suspect anyone did anything wrong (no foul play).
- Gus was last seen playing outside in light grey pants, boots, and a blue long-sleeve T-shirt with a Minion character.
- The family describes this situation as devastating and is struggling to understand what happened.
- Fake images related to the case have appeared online, leading police to urge the public to seek reliable information.
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