“WHY DIDN’T THEY DO THIS FROM THE START?” — The UNTOLD MYSTERY Behind What Police May Be HIDING, After They Announced Plans to Drain the Dam Near the Farm in Search of Gus Lamont — Nearly a Month After the Boy Went Missing

Police will return to the remote SA homestead where four-year-old Gus Lamont went missing to drain a large dam on the family’s property.
Gus vanished after he was last seen playing outside Oak Park Station, located about 40km south of Yunta, on September 27.
No trace of him has been found despite extensive air and land searches over the past month.
Missing four-year-old Gus
Missing four-year-old Gus was last seen on September 27. (South Australia Police)
Searchers will tomorrow drain a large 4.5-metre deep dam located about 600 metres from the homestead.
The dam was previously searched by divers in the early days of the search for Gus.
Draining the dam will allow for a “comprehensive visual search”, police said.
The search for Gus will resume following exhaustive ground and air searches around the homestead where he disappeared.
Task Force Horizon investigators used a drone to assess the remote terrain, however, it has not uncovered any evidence.
Oak Park Station missing boy Gus Lamont
Searchers will tomorrow drain a large 4.5-metre deep dam located about 600 metres from Oak Park Station. (9News)
More aerial imaging extending 10 kilometres from the property is still under way.
Taskforce Horizon consists of 12 specialists who are analysing information and suggesting different areas to search.
Police paused their most recent ground search for Gus on October 17.
No trace of Gus was found during this latest search as hot weather hampered efforts.
It followed an initial 10-day search which involved police, military personnel, SES volunteers, trackers and neighbours.
Police search for missing four-year-old Gus in outback SA
Taskforce Horizon consists of 12 specialists who are analysing information and suggesting different areas to search. (9News)
Police said investigations have not uncovered any evidence of foul play.
Gus’ family continues to cooperate fully with investigators.
SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens previously no stone would be left unturned in the search for Gus.
“We are dedicated to making sure we do everything we possibly can to bring Gus back to his family,” Stevens said.