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Last seen playing in the sand pit.

Police are continuing to search for four-year-old Gus, who disappeared from his family's vast sheep grazing property while playing in sand about 5pm on Saturday.

Superintendent Syrus said the search was being guided by the expertise of the property owners and neighbouring landholders, while locals had combed the area on motorbikes.

A helicopter and drones have scoured the area from the sky, while police divers have checked water tanks and the dams on the property where water was present.

It's not suspected anyone had taken the boy, Syrus saying the "only people who would travel on this road are station owners" or those who serviced the area.

He said it was "unusual" for Gus to have wandered off and said the boy "normally stays within the confines of the area".

 

“It’s such a big area and probably the frustrating thing for us is we actually haven’t got a direction of travel, so we’ve got to cover off on a 360 degree area as opposed to a direction of travel that he might have been walking in when he was last seen."

Police previously said the sprawling 6,000-hectare property was "very isolated", with about 3,000 sheep, while goats, kangaroos and wallabies could also be found in the area.

Superintendent Syrus said given more than 60 hours had passed since Gus vanished, concern was rising.

"It is starting to concern us, but that doesn't diminish our hopes that we actually do find him and then get him to some medical facilities as quickly as possible," he said.”
 

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Hopefully they are bringing indigenous trackers before the area is contaminated with searchers' footprints. No-one has a better understanding of such a remote area.
Correct.
Unfortunately the police generally think they can solve the case and trample all signs unreadable.
Another consideration these days is the child on the spectrum, that helps identify possible pathways that might be taken.
 

Superintendent Syrus told ABC Radio Adelaide the footprint was "prominent" and described it as a "breakthrough" that had "buoyed" search teams.

He said a tracker had been called in.

"We've positively identified that it's a child's footprint," he said.

"We've secured a person with some specialist skills in tracking.
 

Superintendent Syrus told ABC Radio Adelaide the footprint was "prominent" and described it as a "breakthrough" that had "buoyed" search teams.

He said a tracker had been called in.

"We've positively identified that it's a child's footprint," he said.

"We've secured a person with some specialist skills in tracking.
Hopefully they can find him before it's too late.
 
Something doesn't add up. I don't believe he's wandered off on his own and hasn't been found.

Yes, l was about to say this. Something is very amiss here. There have been unconfirmed reports little Gus has a complicated care situation.

It seems LE has learned nothing from William's case. A tracker was only sourced yesterday. Dogs couldn't detect a scent either, probably due to search activity before they were deployed. I don't think this will end well, poor little lad.
 

Superintendent Syrus told ABC Radio Adelaide the footprint was "prominent" and described it as a "breakthrough" that had "buoyed" search teams.

He said a tracker had been called in.

"We've positively identified that it's a child's footprint," he said.

"We've secured a person with some specialist skills in tracking.
Why only one?
 

Some more information about this little one’s disappearance.
Why release an image of the t shirt Gus was wearing when they wouldn't release a photo, - with the reason that it wouldn't add anything to help the search? Why would a t - shirt image help but a photo wouldn't?
 

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Superintendent Syrus told ABC Radio Adelaide the footprint was "prominent" and described it as a "breakthrough" that had "buoyed" search teams.

He said a tracker had been called in.

"We've positively identified that it's a child's footprint," he said.

"We've secured a person with some specialist skills in tracking.
Ine standalone shoe print and then nothing .....
 
Yes, l was about to say this. Something is very amiss here. There have been unconfirmed reports little Gus has a complicated care situation.

It seems LE has learned nothing from William's case. A tracker was only sourced yesterday. Dogs couldn't detect a scent either, probably due to search activity before they were deployed. I don't think this will end well, poor little lad.
What should be done immediately, if not already done is to secure the scene and conduct a thorough forensic analysis of all buildings and vehicles. Separate all residents / family members / immediate contacts and record detailed interviews to gather all information about people's movements around the time of the disappearance. Confiscate phones, computers and other devices. Download all cell data (if available). Get the child's full medical history and interview all people he's been in contact with over the last few weeks (or months). Get CCTV from nearest highway cameras, closest petrol stations, shops etc (if any).
 

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What should be done immediately, if not already done is to secure the scene and conduct a thorough forensic analysis of all buildings and vehicles. Separate all residents / family members / immediate contacts and record detailed interviews to gather all information about people's movements around the time of the disappearance. Confiscate phones, computers and other devices. Download all cell data (if available). Get the child's full medical history and interview all people he's been in contact with over the last few weeks (or months). Get CCTV from nearest highway cameras, closest petrol stations, shops etc (if any).
Amen
 

“We've got to remember that he [Gus] actually lives on the property and that might have been a footprint that he might have left there a couple of days ago, even before he went missing," Superintendent Syrus said.

While the print was found near a road, Superintendent Syrus said he thought it was "highly unlikely" anyone else was involved in Gus's disappearance.

"That's another theory we do think about. At the start of any searches, we have an investigational component to it," he said.

"Yesterday, we had detectives up here speaking with people; they left yesterday. The road itself is not a public road — there's six gates to go through to actually get to the property.

"It's highly unlikely, but something the investigators are looking at."”
 
I'm wondering about wombat burrows. Are they in that area? My friends and l regularly camp in an area inhabited by wombats. We're always wary at night, lest we drink too much red and vanish! They can dig several metres into the ground. A child could slide into one easily.
It’s possible. It’s pretty rough country. He could have crawled into somewhere.
Police seem (at least publicly) to think it’s not suspicious.
I’m wondering if there were workers on the property that are witnesses. Just a thought.
 

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