FORENSICS teams are carrying out searches near a community centre in a probe believed to be linked to remains found at Loch Lomond.

Several police cars and vans were spotted parked outside Castlemilk’s Jenniburn Centre this afternoon as officers in hazmat suits combed the wooded area next to it.

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Police are probing Graham Wright’s deathCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Several officers are standing guard near a community centreCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Graham, 38, was found near Tarbet, Argyll, on September 14, sparking an intense police investigation into his “unexplained” death.

We previously revealed that a teacher has been helping police with their inquiries in relation to the loch riddle.

It’s understood the teacher – employed at a secondary school – is being treated as a potential witness.

Now it’s emerged the householder has links to a 36-year-old man who was staying at a property in Rutherglen where officers have quizzed neighbours over Graham’s death and also the case of missing busker Lewis Cuthbert, 25, of Strathaven.

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The fresh details emerged as locals in Stonehouse told of their shock at seeing officers at the property which was shuttered up on Friday.

Cops raided an address in Castlemilk on Saturday after claims the force was trying to trace Graham’s neighbour.

But sources said the man had packed a bag and left shortly before cops arrived.

His van was allegedly set alight nearby and detectives took it away for forensic testing.

Meanwhile, a flat in Rutherglen has also been cordoned off by officers probing the death.

Police Scotland have confirmed properties were being searched but did not comment further.

It’s not known if officers are directly linking Graham’s death to Lewis’s disappearance.

Graham Wright

Lewis CuthbertCredit: Police Scotland