Police ‘won’t rest’ until they solve missing boy riddle

Police promises to continue an investigation into the disappearance of an outback property from a preschool property, despite taking back the search.
August, known as GUS, disappeared from the sheep station of his family in the middle of Saturday afternoon, Saturday afternoon.
The only trace of the four -year -old child was a small footprint in dirt, about 500 meters away from the family house between a one -week comprehensive floor and air search.
“We will not rest until the answer to the family, as I said about the family before,” GUS, as I said about the family before, “SA Deputy Police Deputy Commissioner Ian Parrott said to journalists on Friday. He said.
He continued: “Now we will go to the focus of the investigation (and) will continue to continue the ongoing investigation lines.”
The police are sure they’re doing their best to find Gus.
“Every piece of information and evidence we have discovered so far shows that … Gus wandered from this property and we could not find it.” He said.
“Despite our best efforts, we could not find it, and unfortunately we have to retrieve this search now.”
The ownership of the emergency service personnel said that he would leave near Adelaide near 300 km north of Yunt.
“Since we continue to do our best to follow the inquiry lines and make sure what can happen in that property, there will still be a contact with the family,” Parrott said. He said.
Senior police said that the family was still not likely to survive GUS, but when it disappeared, it was low based on an expert advice about Outback weather conditions and clothes wearing.
“We all hope to have a miracle, this miracle did not happen,” Mr. Parrott said.
“This is clearly what seems to be a very tragic conditions of conditions.”
Gus was defined as an adventurous child who played in the sand near the family house when he disappeared.
There was no significant evidence to show where GUS could go during the big search, including police, defense force staff and a large number of volunteers.

