Search for evidence in Gus Lamont disappearance renewed by police
Police have renewed their search for evidence regarding the disappearance of Gus Lamont in rural South Australia. The investigation aims to uncover new leads in a case that has remained unresolved. Authorities are hopeful that fresh inquiries may yield significant information.
- ▪Gus Lamont disappeared from a rural South Australian station.
- ▪The police have intensified their search for evidence related to his case.
- ▪This renewed investigation comes as authorities seek new leads in the ongoing mystery.
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