HEARTBREAKING: Police dogs just found BLOOD STAINS at an abandoned house believed to be linked to Gus Lamont — officers immediately sent it for DNA testing and the result was… See full text below
In a chilling new development, police search teams investigating the disappearance of 8-year-old Gus Lamont have discovered what they describe as “potential biological traces” inside an abandoned house on the outskirts of Oak Ridge.
The discovery came late Thursday evening, after specially trained police dogs led officers to a small, decaying property about five kilometers from Gus’s neighborhood — a place locals say has been empty for years.
Inside one of the rooms, investigators reportedly found several small blood stains on the floor and on a piece of discarded fabric. The area was immediately sealed off, and forensic specialists began collecting samples for testing.
“We moved fast,” one investigator said. “The moment the dogs reacted, we knew we had to treat this as a major lead.”
The samples were rushed to a state laboratory for urgent DNA analysis, with early results arriving hours later. According to sources close to the investigation, the DNA did not match any known criminal profiles, but testing to confirm whether it belongs to Gus is still underway.
The finding has shaken the local community, already anxious after weeks with few answers.
“That old house has always been eerie,” said one nearby resident. “Hearing that police dogs found something there made everyone’s heart drop.”
Authorities have stressed that the investigation remains open and that no conclusions can yet be drawn from the lab results. Additional searches in the area are expected to continue through the weekend.
Police are urging anyone who may have seen unusual activity near the abandoned property in recent days to contact the Oak Ridge tip line.
As one officer said quietly at the scene:
“Every trace brings us closer to knowing what really happened to Gus.”
