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

  • #821
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Although it may seem far away, 2 hours away to those living in the outback is nothing :)
 
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  • #822
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Has it been said anywhere how many Sheep they ran ? Is this property run by 3 women ?
Also I think it could have been shearing time, or at least coming into shearing time, which would bring extra people, as I’m pretty sure they’d use contract shearers.

If he was playing in that dirt pile, I find it very confusing why he would leave there at that time of afternoon and head off somewhere else. I would think he would’ve been getting hungry, but maybe he went to shed to get some ‘tools’, and perhaps something fell on him.
Maybe hay bales, I don’t think he’d get in a grain silo…
 
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  • #823
FWIW

JL allegedly clashed with JS.

JL has said nothing directly.
 
  • #824
I'd just really like to see the grandparents continue to open the farm up to visitors and a fresh set of eyes and thoughts might just come up with something that will bring a closure to this tragedy.
I wouldn't be wandering around at night any longer on the property but a good thorough search, even if it's over the same ground and inspecting the same structures, may come up with something.
Although, before multiple car tyres came along and probably covered everything over, I'd have liked to have seen if there were any footprints of Gus's on the dirt tracks heading out to the road.
 
  • #825
I'd just really like to see the grandparents continue to open the farm up to visitors and a fresh set of eyes and thoughts might just come up with something that will bring a closure to this tragedy.
Depending on the direction of the police investigation, LE may not want more people tramping across what may be turning into a crime scene.
 
  • #826
'We're still looking for him,' she insisted, while declining any offers of assistance in the search effort.

'You can't help. We are still dealing with this.'

Source: Missing boy Gus' grandparents break their silence: 'Clashes'

So much strong opinion now formed over so little words. Controlling, and it seems feelings come first over finding Gus. All along, family wants privacy, privacy, privacy. Why?..

This is all IMO and I'm not worrying about 'feelings' and 'privacy' over the recovery of poor Gus.
 
  • #827
'We're still looking for him,' she insisted, while declining any offers of assistance in the search effort.

'You can't help. We are still dealing with this.'

Source: Missing boy Gus' grandparents break their silence: 'Clashes'

So much strong opinion now formed over so little words. Controlling, and it seems feelings come first over finding Gus. All along, family wants privacy, privacy, privacy. Why?..

This is all IMO and I'm not worrying about 'feelings' and 'privacy' over the recovery of poor Gus.

Privacy...why? Why not.
Because I'd imagine they are already destroyed by Gus's disappearance, without all the social media circus of speculation,false theories circulating.
People deal with things in different ways - So be it.
 
  • #828
  • #829
Oak Park Station belonged to Shannon's family. There is a little bit of history about for that property if you know where to look.

Josh is an outback boy as well and also lives on a property at Belalia North.

Gus’ father Joshua Lamont lives at a property about 100km away in Belalia North.


Ms Thomas, who had grown up at Parnaroo Station nearby the Lamonts

I'm really not sure what different dangers there would be compared to Jess's and Josh's property. As most outback properties within that area are the same. Given they mentioned clashes specifically with Josie, maybe Josh thought that was a danger psychologically wise to his children. Unfortunately not all people have the same views towards LGBTQ. JMO
The Daily Mail has been told that Josh and Jess remain a couple but he does not live on the station because of clashes with Josie.

'Josh doesn't think it's safe for the kids to be out there, it's dangerous,' a family friend revealed
 
  • #830
I wonder how accurate those quotes are

There is no way that anyone would turn down help if they wanted to find someone
Help from the Daily Mail?
What could they do to help, I wonder?
 
  • #831
Here's a thought...
What if he thought to play hide and seek with the family without them knowing, and basically running away and hiding from anyone they see. There is plenty of stuff to hide in/around in the area.

It's similar to getting lost in a mall, there are plenty of places to hide and run around, like in clothing hangers, changing rooms, restaurants, bathrooms, etc.

If we suppose that Gus is on the property and alive, he might be constantly moving about the area. So police could've checked an area that Gus was at 5 minutes prior.

The only issue is he would eventually get hungry or thirsty if he's been in the area for so long...

I don't think that foul play is off the table as of now. It certainly is possible. But there are so many loose ends that it feels nearly impossible to get a clear answer.
 
  • #832
Wow. 🚩

So he probably had no friends and had no contact at all with other children. What would the plan have been for when he reached school age? I know many Australian kids from very rural backgrounds attend state boarding schools, but from what age?
@Thoughtful123 and @MelmothTheLost I'm replying to you both, in case no-one else has. I took the statement as meaning he's never left the property on his own.
 
  • #833
If he ran out into the desert and became "lost," and unfortunately perished, what is the likelihood his body would have become completely covered in bushes or sand, not visible to drones, etc.?

Does anyone have a sense of very unlikely, possible, or actually quite likely? Just how fast does the terrain change that significantly?

I don't see this being some kind of family cover-up. JMO.
 
  • #834
Pretty sure the dogs are kelpies…..

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  • #835
Sorry, but why is it so important the dog’s breed? Seems to be a reoccurring topic here.

They’re likely working dogs, yes, and often they are kept in kennels, but not always. Often dogs bark, but not always, especially if they were familiar with workers coming and going. Unfortunately, I don’t think digging into the dogs further will help provide clarity. Just my opinion!
 
  • #836
Sorry, but why is it so important the dog’s breed? Seems to be a reoccurring topic here.

They’re likely working dogs, yes, and often they are kept in kennels, but not always. Often dogs bark, but not always, especially if they were familiar with workers coming and going. Unfortunately, I don’t think digging into the dogs further will help provide clarity. Just my opinion!
Because they’re not retrievers.
 
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The father of missing four-year-old August 'Gus' Lamont has been seen publicly for the first time since the toddler disappeared in the South Australian outback.
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A source close to the devastated father said he is furious that his little boy went missing from Oak Park.

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So sad.
 
  • #838
Help looking for their grandson/son. They don't want it, according to her. Who wouldn't want help!? They could have thousands of people out there right now looking if they wanted.
They say they don't want help and are dealing with it. Don't sound too tired. Instead of embracing the community support they have chosen to shun it completely and the privacy line is if course working because of people like you who won't question it, because it's the right thing to do, rather than question that none of 3 female adults in that household have asked for zero help and it's taken this many days to actually hear from one.
But that's not what JM said, so, respectfully, no amount of misinterpreting her words will mean she said they 'don't want help'.

JM said .....

"But Gus's grandparent, Josie Murray .............- told the Daily Mail the family had not lost hope"

'We're still looking for him,' she insisted, while declining any offers of assistance in the search effort.

'You can't help. We are still dealing with this.'

IMO They don't want the DM's help - That much is explicit.
 
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Help looking for their grandson/son. They don't want it, according to her. Who wouldn't want help!? They could have thousands of people out there right now looking if they wanted.
They say they don't want help and are dealing with it. Don't sound too tired. Instead of embracing the community support they have chosen to shun it completely and the privacy line is if course working because of people like you who won't question it, because it's the right thing to do, rather than question that none of 3 female adults in that household have asked for zero help and it's taken this many days to actually hear from one.
The family seem to be fine with the current organized searches going on. What I believe she means is they do not want hundreds of 'random people' turning up on their property to help unsupervised, that would be a disaster.
 
  • #840
Locking thread for now. Needs a lot of clean up
 

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