NOW HAPPENING: Police Break Through Abandoned Warehouse at Camp Mystic to Find Last of Girl’s Bodies — First Thing They Saw Sets Rescue Crews on Emergency Alert, New Photos Below

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By Jordan Price | U.S. Crisis Desk | July 16, 2025

Moments ago, Texas authorities confirmed that they have located the final missing girl from the Camp Mystic flood tragedy — inside an abandoned warehouse structure on the far edge of the campgrounds.

This final discovery marks the heartbreaking end to a 14-day search for 27 missing girls, now all confirmed deceased.

But it was what rescue teams saw the moment they entered that sent shockwaves through the command center — and triggered a full-scale emergency alert across the scene.

According to sources inside the operation, officers broke open the warped doors of the crumbling warehouse using hydraulic tools around 4:28 p.m. CST. What they saw just beyond the entrance stopped them cold:

A child's body positioned upright in a wooden chair, facing the doorway — her hands folded, her camp bracelet still intact.

Behind her, scrawled across the rusted sheet-metal wall in charcoal or ash, were the words:

“She stayed so they wouldn’t follow.”

Officers immediately locked down the site and called in FBI behavioral specialists and forensic units. The writing is being analyzed for fingerprints, material composition, and potential symbolic meaning.

Officials say the interior of the warehouse contained burn marks, melted flashlights, and rows of children’s shoes lined up along one side — a scene one investigator called:

“Deliberate. Unnatural. And not the work of nature or chaos.”

The identity of the girl has not yet been released, but sources confirm she was one of the youngest in the camp — age 8 — and had last been seen with a smaller group believed to be heading toward higher ground.

The warehouse had previously been marked “cleared” early in the search but was revisited after new coordinates surfaced from a survivor’s hand-drawn map found two days ago.

“This wasn’t a random flood pattern,” said Sheriff Eli Grant. “This was a sequence. And now, a message.”

Photos from the warehouse site — including forensic tenting and wall markings — are currently being reviewed by law enforcement before public release.

The governor has issued a statewide moment of silence for tomorrow at 12:00 p.m.

This story is developing. Viewer discretion is advised for all forthcoming images.

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