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Police reveal footprint found in search for Gus and family has been prepared for other potential outcomes
The discovery of a footprint has renewed hope in the search for missing four-year-old Gus, but police warn time is running out after 86 hours without food or water.
A footprint has been found in the search for missing four-year-old boy, Gus, as 40 police cadets travel from Adelaide to join the search as it enters its fifth day.
Superintendent Mark Syrus, officer in charge of the Yorke and Mid North region, told 5AA the footprint was found on Tuesday night and “we’re buoyed by that fact”.
“We had a bit of a breakthrough … we found a footprint, which we’ve identified as similar to a boot that Gus was wearing when he was last seen,” Supt Syrus said.
He said police yesterday called in the support of a specialist tracker with a connection to the country and who would be back in the field today.
The footprint was found about 500m from where Gus was last seen playing outside his family’s homestead on their remote sheep station, about 40km south of Yunta, about 5pm on Saturday.
However, Supt Syrus said police had last night spoken with the family to prepare them for other potential outcomes.
“Our priority has always been and remains to always to find Gus alive,” he said.
“Last night we had a discussion with the family to prepare them with the fact that Gus has been gone for five days – 86 hours – so the reality of Gus being found alive because he hasn’t had any water, food or shelter … the chance of finding him alive is really diminishing every minute.
“We always remain hopeful that Gus is a tough little country lad an curled up under a bush somewhere and we’re find him today.”