Police have declared that the search for a four-year-old boy missing in the South Australian outback is now in the 'recovery phase,' as rescuers hold little hope of finding him alive.

Police have declared that the search for a four-year-old boy missing in the South Australian outback is now in the 'recovery phase,' as rescuers hold little hope of finding him alive.

Police have declared that the search for a four-year-old boy missing in the South Australian outback is now in the ‘recovery phase,’ as rescuers hold little hope of finding him alive.

August 'Gus' Lamont, vanished on Saturday from his grandparents' remote homestead, about 40 kilometres south of Yunta. On Thursday, police conceded it was unrealistic to expect a four-year-old to survive six days alone in the bush, so the search was now a recovery mission more than a rescue attempt. Hundreds of searchers have scoured the red dust and scrub, but the only trace of Gus is a single footprint discovered about 500 metres from the property's homestead.

August ‘Gus’ Lamont, vanished on Saturday from his grandparents’ remote homestead, about 40 kilometres south of Yunta. On Thursday, police conceded it was unrealistic to expect a four-year-old to survive six days alone in the bush, so the search was now a recovery mission more than a rescue attempt. Hundreds of searchers have scoured the red dust and scrub, but the only trace of Gus is a single footprint discovered about 500 metres from the property’s homestead.

'It's a very similar boot pattern to what Gus was wearing when he went missing,' Yorke Mid North Superintendent Mark Syrus (pictured) said. When he disappeared, the little boy was wearing a grey broad-brimmed hat, a blue long-sleeved shirt with a Minion picture from Despicable Me on the front, light grey pants, and boots. On Thursday, Superintendent Syrus admitted the odds of survival were fading fast without food, water, or shelter.

‘It’s a very similar boot pattern to what Gus was wearing when he went missing,’ Yorke Mid North Superintendent Mark Syrus (pictured) said. When he disappeared, the little boy was wearing a grey broad-brimmed hat, a blue long-sleeved shirt with a Minion picture from Despicable Me on the front, light grey pants, and boots. On Thursday, Superintendent Syrus admitted the odds of survival were fading fast without food, water, or shelter.

'A four-year-old doesn't disappear into thin air, he has to be somewhere,' Syrus said. 'Hopefully he's hanging in there alive, but we are now in recovery phase, and the fact he's been gone over 100 hours and six days, that's a long time to be out in the elements. We always believe Gus is a tough little country lad,' Syrus said. 'He may be curled up under a bush somewhere, and we're determined to find him.'

‘A four-year-old doesn’t disappear into thin air, he has to be somewhere,’ Syrus said. ‘Hopefully he’s hanging in there alive, but we are now in recovery phase, and the fact he’s been gone over 100 hours and six days, that’s a long time to be out in the elements. We always believe Gus is a tough little country lad,’ Syrus said. ‘He may be curled up under a bush somewhere, and we’re determined to find him.’

Police have thrown everything at the search for Gus, including specialist divers to check water tanks and dams, infrared cameras, dogs, ATVs, and drones. Family friend Bill Harbison read a statement on their behalf on Tuesday. 'This has come as a shock to our family and friends, and we are struggling to comprehend what has happened,' it read. 'Gus' absence is felt in all of us and we miss him more than words can express. 'Our hearts are aching, and we are holding onto hope that he will be found and returned to us safely. At this time, we kindly ask for privacy as we focus all our energy on supporting the search and working closely with the police.'

Police have thrown everything at the search for Gus, including specialist divers to check water tanks and dams, infrared cameras, dogs, ATVs, and drones. Family friend Bill Harbison read a statement on their behalf on Tuesday. ‘This has come as a shock to our family and friends, and we are struggling to comprehend what has happened,’ it read. ‘Gus’ absence is felt in all of us and we miss him more than words can express. ‘Our hearts are aching, and we are holding onto hope that he will be found and returned to us safely. At this time, we kindly ask for privacy as we focus all our energy on supporting the search and working closely with the police.’

South Australia Police have not released photos of Gus as per his family's wishes. Police do not believe Gus has been taken, as the only people who travel on the nearby road are station owners. Supt Syrus said it was 'unusual' for Gus to wander as he 'normally stays within the confines of the area'. 'But, who knows what goes through a four-year-old's mind?' he said. 'We understand he's a pretty quiet sort of lad but he is, as you know, a country lad and he's pretty adventurous as well. 'But him moving out of the area is a little bit unusual.' Despite police warning it is unlikely he will be found alive, survivalist and Alone Australia Season one runner-up Michael Atkinson believes Gus is still alive and urged emergency responders to continue the search until the boy is found.

South Australia Police have not released photos of Gus as per his family’s wishes. Police do not believe Gus has been taken, as the only people who travel on the nearby road are station owners. Supt Syrus said it was ‘unusual’ for Gus to wander as he ‘normally stays within the confines of the area’. ‘But, who knows what goes through a four-year-old’s mind?’ he said. ‘We understand he’s a pretty quiet sort of lad but he is, as you know, a country lad and he’s pretty adventurous as well. ‘But him moving out of the area is a little bit unusual.’ Despite police warning it is unlikely he will be found alive, survivalist and Alone Australia Season one runner-up Michael Atkinson believes Gus is still alive and urged emergency responders to continue the search until the boy is found.

The former ADF pilot pointed out that, having grown up on the property, Gus would be comfortable in his surroundings, adding that farm kids are often more resilient. 'The kid's background is a hugely important factor, in some ways being young is actually an advantage because you don’t realise the seriousness,' Atkinson told the Adelaide Advertiser. 'Having a hat is important, as it keeps your head warm and, if you look at the time of year, it is probably the best time of year as it’s not too hot or cold,' Atkinson said. He said Gus would be able to survive without water at this time of year, adding that many have gone much longer. 'Robert Bogucki went 12 days with no water in Broome, so dehydration-wise he (Gus) wouldn’t be doing it at a fast rate compared to other times of year,' he said.

The former ADF pilot pointed out that, having grown up on the property, Gus would be comfortable in his surroundings, adding that farm kids are often more resilient. ‘The kid’s background is a hugely important factor, in some ways being young is actually an advantage because you don’t realise the seriousness,’ Atkinson told the Adelaide Advertiser. ‘Having a hat is important, as it keeps your head warm and, if you look at the time of year, it is probably the best time of year as it’s not too hot or cold,’ Atkinson said. He said Gus would be able to survive without water at this time of year, adding that many have gone much longer. ‘Robert Bogucki went 12 days with no water in Broome, so dehydration-wise he (Gus) wouldn’t be doing it at a fast rate compared to other times of year,’ he said.

Atkinson urged authorities to continue aerial patrols every night. 'He could be hiding under a bush not seen from one angle, but he could be captured from another,' he said. One local told Daily Mail little Gus may have fallen into a mine. 'I would be more worried about the unmarked wells and mines he may have fallen into,' he said. 'That's the talk [among locals].' The state's north-east pastoral district is dotted with mines and wells from a bygone era well over 100 years ago - and many of the region's station owners are still stumbling across them to this day. They were used as water sources for livestock and for those 'chasing the gold dream' back in the day, according to our source.

Atkinson urged authorities to continue aerial patrols every night. ‘He could be hiding under a bush not seen from one angle, but he could be captured from another,’ he said. One local told Daily Mail little Gus may have fallen into a mine. ‘I would be more worried about the unmarked wells and mines he may have fallen into,’ he said. ‘That’s the talk [among locals].’ The state’s north-east pastoral district is dotted with mines and wells from a bygone era well over 100 years ago – and many of the region’s station owners are still stumbling across them to this day. They were used as water sources for livestock and for those ‘chasing the gold dream’ back in the day, according to our source.

Many of these sinister holes are virtually invisible to an adult's eye - much less a meandering child's. Police have continued to search a three-kilometre radius from Gus' last known whereabouts. 'Yesterday afternoon, we had another review of our search and we've actually gone back to the property and searched it now for the third time, just in case he's secreted or hiding somewhere around the property,' Supt Syrus said. 'Unfortunately nothing turned up. 'So today, we're continuing the search around the area and hopefully we'll find a clue, a hat or something that might give us an idea of which direction he travelled in.' Anyone with information that may assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Many of these sinister holes are virtually invisible to an adult’s eye – much less a meandering child’s. Police have continued to search a three-kilometre radius from Gus’ last known whereabouts. ‘Yesterday afternoon, we had another review of our search and we’ve actually gone back to the property and searched it now for the third time, just in case he’s secreted or hiding somewhere around the property,’ Supt Syrus said. ‘Unfortunately nothing turned up. ‘So today, we’re continuing the search around the area and hopefully we’ll find a clue, a hat or something that might give us an idea of which direction he travelled in.’ Anyone with information that may assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

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