Australia AUSTRALIA - 4YO AUGUST (GUS) Missing from rural family home in Outback, Yunta, South Australia, 27th Sept 2025

  • #341
I understand they searched for 3 hours themselves. It's a huge property to search, many outbuildings, a large home, lots of nooks and crannies, let alone driving around trying to find him imo. AND the light had faded, so searching possibly with the torchlight would take hours imo.

Going by folk I've met in the outback, my impression is they are tough and self reliant. They'd exhausted all efforts themselves before calling LE.

I get it in explanation But like I said I can’t relate and struggle to wrap
My head around it because that’s so much time for such a mini man
 
  • #342
I get it in explanation But like I said I can’t relate and struggle to wrap
My head around it because that’s so much time for such a mini man
It does seem like a long time, but perhaps they thought because Gus had never wandered off before, they convinced themselves that he would be close by, so searched, then re-searched again and again. Like the OP has said, we don't know how many people searched either.
 
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but perhaps they thought because Gus had never wandered off before, they convinced themselves that he would be close by
Makes it all the stranger that he might've wandered off...
Do we know for certain that foul play wasn't involved? As I've mentioned before, there was no word of footprints found nearby the homestead at the time the family found out he was gone, so we can't say for sure that he wandered off unless the footprints were covered in sand. Which I'd say is pretty likely considering the windspeed that afternoon (Which seemed to be about 9 mph)
 
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  • #345
Being a working station, I do not believe the sand was put there purely as a 'sandpit' for Gus. It was probably there for some other use, and it just happened that Gus thought it was a good place to play. MOO.
Agreed. At least one of the photos of the "sand pit" shows what looks like a cement mixer immediately to its left. A sand mound of that size, and with a mixer nearby says to me that they were using it for some sort of construction on the property.
 
  • #346
Agreed. At least one of the photos of the "sand pit" shows what looks like a cement mixer immediately to its left. A sand mound of that size, and with a mixer nearby says to me that they were using it for some sort of construction on the property.
Agree. Looks to me as if the sand has been there for a while as there are plants growing in it.
When you live in such a remote area your stock of everything is larger, including building materials.
Imo
 
  • #347
I keep thinking of Summer Moon-Utah Wells from TN as I read this thread. I tried to copy and paste a link but alas my computer skills lack.
 
  • #348
Being a working station, I do not believe the sand was put there purely as a 'sandpit' for Gus. It was probably there for some other use, and it just happened that Gus thought it was a good place to play. MOO.

Agreed. At least one of the photos of the "sand pit" shows what looks like a cement mixer immediately to its left. A sand mound of that size, and with a mixer nearby says to me that they were using it for some sort of construction on the property.

Yeah it looks more like a discarded pile for a project rather than play sand specifically for a child.
 
  • #349
The statement from Police yday said he didn’t often wonder off, but was a good walker. This statement made me think what activities has Gus done with his family to make them describe him as a good walker. Perhaps they went for walks on the property together…?

And the footprint found (whether that was recent or not) was 500m from the house - that’s a fair distance from the house for a 4 yo.

I also agree that if there were recent footprints of his, they would have been trampled on those first few hours before LE were notified.

And odd that we haven’t heard any reference to a mum or dad… only a grandmother…?
 
  • #350
Interestingly, the tracker that was brought in had worked on the property previously. I wonder in what capacity the tracker had worked on the property… tracking someone, or as an employee…?

Police then called in a local tracker, who they said had "deep knowledge of the terrain" to help identify the path Gus may have taken, and had worked on the property previously.

 
  • #351
Interestingly, the tracker that was brought in had worked on the property previously. I wonder in what capacity the tracker had worked on the property… tracking someone, or as an employee…?

Police then called in a local tracker, who they said had "deep knowledge of the terrain" to help identify the path Gus may have taken, and had worked on the property previously.

One of the trackers, goat herder, Royce Player, is a family friend who used to be a neighbour. The other tracker was aboriginal iirc.
 
  • #352
It is a good idea to have a restricted/fenced playground area for kids on such big properties.
With a swing, trampoline, slide, small sandbox, etc.
To keep kids occupied and safe.

JMO
 
  • #353
-32.90730469974133, 139.66013212194895 - seems like it could be the starting point, one of the buildings near this point, there is Lines Dam near with lot of white spots which might or might not be sheep, at the very least there are few points of interest that a determined 4 year old could reach
 
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Apparently there is loads of these mine shafts mapped and unmapped. With the terrain flat for the majority with a fairly good line of sight from the property. I imagine it is just pot luck in coming across the right mine or creek gully
 
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Was the child walking there (now) 2 weeks ago, for them to think it’s possibly an old print ?
Walking by himself, 500 metres from the homestead ?
Did he regularly go off walking by himself ? and walking those distances ?
Did he go off late that afternoon looking for someone?
Was he in the habit of meeting someone at the end of the day / expecting someone to arrive who didn’t - so he went to find that person ?
I would expect that at that time of the day a 4 year old would be getting hungry - why would he head off AWAY from his dinner ?

Like others on here, I have a background in the Australian ‘bush’ / slang for rural Australia, in all its different forms.

And like others, I’m very confused as to why he hasn’t been found in country that would usually be considered ideal for ‘searching / tracking’.
That country is not heavy scrub / forestry / national park / rain forest / mountainous etc, .. . It’s pretty much salt bush plains.

Sadly, after almost of week of Nothing, this is starting to give me a very uneasy feeling.

Official update : Police statement regarding Yunta search.
My kids at that age would have dinner then play outside then bath and bed.
Given they may be up early for farm life, 4:30pm could be a reasonable dinner time for a 4 year old.
 
  • #357
Little Gus’s boot print……..

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Is that sheep or emu dung . This tracker talks about gus possibly following an animal that caught his eye

 
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Little Gus’s boot print……..

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Can anyone else spot partial boot prints besides the main one within the upper pile of dung it looks like one or two is partially covered and to the right there seems to be a shallower foot print where the indents have mostly blown away . Maybe I'm imagining things .
 
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  • #359
Apparently there is loads of these mine shafts mapped and unmapped. With the terrain flat for the majority with a fairly good line of sight from the property. I imagine it is just pot luck in coming across the right mine or creek gully
according to https://portal.ga.gov.au/persona/minesatlas the closest mapped one to a plausible building (40km south of yunta) is almost 8km away, which is coincidentally the one i found, so its either unmapped one or only worse options
 
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according to https://portal.ga.gov.au/persona/minesatlas the closest mapped one to a plausible building (40km south of yunta) is almost 8km away, which is coincidentally the one i found, so its either unmapped one or only worse options
The linked article I posted re the tracker above , I think mentions ,old mine shafts hidden as they are historical
 

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