HIDDEN ROOM: In Gus’s house there is a small room that is always locked and his parents said “no one is allowed in.” When the police broke the lock and went inside, they saw…

Investigators searching for missing 9-year-old Gus Lamont have now revealed a startling detail from inside the family home — a detail previously dismissed as “just storage,” but which has turned into a major line of inquiry.
According to police sources, the Lamont residence contains a tiny side room located between the laundry area and the garage. Throughout the investigation, both parents repeatedly stated the same thing:
“No one is allowed in there. It’s just an old utility space.”
But when detectives asked for the key, no one could find it.
Yesterday afternoon, under a routine search warrant, officers decided to force the lock — and what they discovered inside has raised more questions than answers.
When the door swung open, the room was surprisingly untouched, the air stale as if it hadn’t been entered in years. Yet on the far wall, illuminated by the officers’ flashlights, was something completely unexpected:
A large sheet of paper taped directly to the wall — covered in drawings Gus had made.
But these were not normal children’s doodles.
The page showed:
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A map-like sketch of the neighborhood
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A figure standing behind a small child
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A repeating symbol — three overlapping circles topped with a question mark
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And in the corner, written in Gus’s handwriting:
“HE FOLLOWS HOME.”
More unsettling was what lay on the floor: a pair of scissors, a flashlight with half-dead batteries, and a stack of blank notepads, all arranged deliberately as if Gus had been spending time in the room without anyone knowing.
Police also found faint scratch marks near the baseboards, as though someone had slid something thin beneath the wall or had tried to pry up the floorboards.
Investigators say it’s too early to know whether the room is directly connected to the disappearance — but the contents suggest Gus may have been tracking something or someone in the days before he vanished.
Authorities are now analyzing the drawings, comparing the symbols and the map to nearby trails and alleyways.
The family is cooperating, but detectives admit this is “the most unusual discovery inside the house so far.”
The search for Gus continues — now with a chilling new possibility:
Had he seen something long before anyone realized?