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Police have wrapped up their latest search for missing four-year-old Gus Lamont in South Australia's mid-north.

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00:02The search has wrapped up over the last two days. Police have been searching several properties
00:07including the initial station or the original station where Gus went missing, Oak Park station,
00:13the home where he was living at the time. And then yesterday they spent the day searching
00:18a neighbouring property nearby 20 to 30 kilometres away which is also owned by the family. They had
00:24a cadaver dog in. And then on top of that South Australian police had a helicopter fly into a
00:30nearby conservation park as well. So they're sort of expanding their search radius. Of course in the
00:37past they've almost scanned 100 square kilometres worth of ground as well searching for what might
00:42have happened to Gus. And this does follow on from the arrest of 75 year old grandmother Josie Murray
00:49on Monday who was charged with firearms offences. Of course police said that this was unrelated to
00:56unrelated to the disappearance completely. A short time ago as you mentioned South Australian Police
01:02Commissioner Grant Stephens speaking spoke to the media. He sort of foreshadowed what the investigation
01:08might look like moving forward. Have a listen to what he had to say. Without sort of encroaching on
01:14the work of major crime and forecasting what they're actually doing we're not ruling out anything. So
01:20adjoining properties including the national park is in all likelihood will be part of our investigation
01:25as we move forward. We'll use every resource available to us to if it will contribute to resolving the
01:31disappearance of Gus Lamont.
01:35And ultimately this is at least the ninth search the police have conducted trying to piece together what
01:41might have happened to Gus and still for the time being they've got no answers.
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