Missing boy Gus Lamont’s grandmother fined for firearms offence unrelated to his disappearance
Josie Murray, the grandmother of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont, was fined $10,500 and disqualified from gun ownership for five years. She pleaded guilty in Adelaide Magistrates Court to possessing a gun silencer, an offence unrelated to her grandson's disappearance eight months prior.

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AI-generatedJosie Murray, the grandmother of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont, was fined $10,500 and disqualified from gun ownership for five years. She pleaded guilty in Adelaide Magistrates Court to possessing a gun silencer, an offence unrelated to her grandson's disappearance eight months prior. The silencer was found in a strongroom with firearms during a search of the family's Oak Park station homestead in South Australia's far north on January 15. The court heard of a previous firearms offence in 2010. Gus Lamont was last seen at the station in September. In February, his disappearance was declared a major crime, with police identifying a suspect living at the station.
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5 extractedSouth Australia police declared Gus Lamont's disappearance a major crime and suspect someone living at the station.
A grandchild went missing on the property late last year.
Josie Murray was previously convicted in 2010 for failing to securely store firearms.
The firearms offence is unrelated to the disappearance of Gus Lamont eight months ago.
Gus Lamont's grandmother, Josie Murray, was fined $10,500 for possessing a gun silencer.