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Footprint found in South Australian outback search for four-year-old boy Footprint found in South Australian outback search for four-year-old boy
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August, known as Gus, disappeared from his family’s sheep station in state’s remote mid-north on Saturday afternoonAugust, known as Gus, disappeared from his family’s sheep station in state’s remote mid-north on Saturday afternoon
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The discovery of a footprint is providing a glimmer of hope before the search for a preschooler on an outback homestead becomes a recovery operation.The discovery of a footprint is providing a glimmer of hope before the search for a preschooler on an outback homestead becomes a recovery operation.
Four-year-old August, known as Gus, disappeared from his family’s sheep station in the remote South Australian mid-north on Saturday afternoon.Four-year-old August, known as Gus, disappeared from his family’s sheep station in the remote South Australian mid-north on Saturday afternoon.
Alone in searing temperatures and without food or water, authorities’ best-case scenario on Wednesday was that Gus had crawled into shelter and was waiting to be rescued from the property near Yunta, about 300km north of Adelaide.Alone in searing temperatures and without food or water, authorities’ best-case scenario on Wednesday was that Gus had crawled into shelter and was waiting to be rescued from the property near Yunta, about 300km north of Adelaide.
In a significant development, a footprint was found on Tuesday night, buoying searchers.In a significant development, a footprint was found on Tuesday night, buoying searchers.
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“We had a little bit of a breakthrough yesterday where we found a footprint about 500 metres away from the property,” Supt Mark Syrus told ABC Radio on Wednesday.“We had a little bit of a breakthrough yesterday where we found a footprint about 500 metres away from the property,” Supt Mark Syrus told ABC Radio on Wednesday.
“It has been pretty windy, but it’s quite a prominent footprint,” he said.“It has been pretty windy, but it’s quite a prominent footprint,” he said.
“We can positively identify that it’s from a child and it’s a very similar boot pattern to what Gus was wearing when he went missing, so that’s a pretty significant find for us.”“We can positively identify that it’s from a child and it’s a very similar boot pattern to what Gus was wearing when he went missing, so that’s a pretty significant find for us.”
However, police also prepared the family for the worst after five days of searching.However, police also prepared the family for the worst after five days of searching.
“This is a young boy without food, water, shelter for that period of time, so it is going to be pretty tough on that little lad,” Syrus said.“This is a young boy without food, water, shelter for that period of time, so it is going to be pretty tough on that little lad,” Syrus said.
“We’re preparing the family for the fact that we may be moving from a search effort to a recovery.”“We’re preparing the family for the fact that we may be moving from a search effort to a recovery.”
A specialist tracker with deep knowledge of the terrain was called in to help with the search.A specialist tracker with deep knowledge of the terrain was called in to help with the search.
Gus’s distraught family said on Tuesday they were “struggling to comprehend what has happened”.Gus’s distraught family said on Tuesday they were “struggling to comprehend what has happened”.
“Gus’s absence is felt in all of us, and we miss him more than words can express,” Bill Harbison said on the family’s behalf.“Gus’s absence is felt in all of us, and we miss him more than words can express,” Bill Harbison said on the family’s behalf.
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“Our hearts are aching and we are holding on to hope that he will be found and returned safely.”“Our hearts are aching and we are holding on to hope that he will be found and returned safely.”
The boy had been playing in the sand near the family homestead when he disappeared.The boy had been playing in the sand near the family homestead when he disappeared.
Despite a frantic hours-long search, no trace could be found.Despite a frantic hours-long search, no trace could be found.
Extensive ground searches involving State Emergency Service volunteers on trail bikes, all-terrain vehicles, dogs and a drone have been carried out, while helicopters, police divers and mounted officers have also been involved.Extensive ground searches involving State Emergency Service volunteers on trail bikes, all-terrain vehicles, dogs and a drone have been carried out, while helicopters, police divers and mounted officers have also been involved.
Police do not believe the disappearance is suspicious.Police do not believe the disappearance is suspicious.
Gus has long, blond, curly hair. He was last seen wearing a grey sun hat, a cobalt blue T-shirt with a yellow minion on the front, light grey long pants and boots.Gus has long, blond, curly hair. He was last seen wearing a grey sun hat, a cobalt blue T-shirt with a yellow minion on the front, light grey long pants and boots.