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Police identify suspect in disappearance of Australian boy
SYDNEY, Australia — The baffling disappearance of a fair-haired, little boy from a remote Australian farm has been declared a major crime, with detectives pointing the finger at a suspect in his home.
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Police in South Australia have declared the disappearance of a four-year-old boy last year a “major crime” and identified a person who lived at the family’s property as a suspect. Gus Lamont went missing on 27 September last year while playing outside his home in remote Oak Park Station near Yunta in South Australia.
Special envoy to combat Islamophobia Aftab Malik warns that police actions in Sydney could irreparably damage community relations.
Australian police have detained seven men during anti-terror raids in Sydney on Thursday as the country lays to rest the youngest victim of the deadly Bondi Beach ...
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Australian police charge man after finding 23,000 child abuse images
Australian police charged a man with hundreds of child abuse offenses on Thursday after finding 23,000 sexually explicit images on his computer from children allegedly groomed online.
Police are urging people in a small Australian town to stay indoors as they look for the man suspected of killing three people in a domestic violence-related shooting.