Yup, I can’t find that either. Though personally, I’d remove them all and patch up where necessary. (i.e. a GND ring on each side, build up the areas I want with polygons)

OK I can see it now. But now you’ve isolated the FET side outer copper pour from GND entirely , you could easily use that and stitch it with a copious amount of vias to the other side. I also think you could put the central GND point opposite right under (or beside) the LM3409, use both planes (remember the 3409 needs heatsinking too), and you could save yourself a lot of convoluted routing. As long as you avoid thin loops it’s okay.
The way it is now, you have those 2 GND connections snaking around the board forever before they reach the node.

Most important issue last, didn’t spot this before, this need to be fixed first: your input caps belong before the sense resistors, you have them after. I wouldn’t take the chance that this works without regulation issues.
On the topic of resistors: there’s 21, 21.5 and 22 mOhm resistors so you could save some real estate there.