Gus Lamont’s grandparent fined over gun offence unrelated to 4yo boy’s disappearance

The grandparent of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont has been fined $10,500 for possession of a gun silencer at the family’s Oak Park Station, in the South Australia’s far north.

Josie Rachelle Murray, 75, was charged in February just a short time after police declared her grandson’s disappearance a major crime.

Police previously said the firearms offence is not related to Gus’s disappearance.

The 75-year-old has also been banned from holding or obtaining a firearms licence for five years.

SA police confirmed last month that one of Gus’s grandparents remains a suspect in his disappearance.

Both grandparents previously released a statement saying the family had cooperated with the investigation and wanted nothing more than to reunite Gus with his parents.

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