SPRINGFIELD -- Police investigating a crime scene at 1333 Page Blvd. have discovered a third set of remains, Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni said.

"I am now confirming that a third body was recovered on the property at 1333 Page Boulevard," Gulluni said at a Thursday evening briefing. "This investigation is very much active and ongoing."

Investigators found the third body around 2 p.m. Thursday.

Gulluni said the investigation would continue "intensely" on Friday, with the Springfield Police Department and staff from his office working the case.

"All hands are on deck from the Springfield Police Department," Gulluni said.

Springfield Police Captain Trent C. Duda, head of the department's Major Crimes Unit, is leading the investigation.

Earlier in the day, Gulluni confirmed that two bodies were discovered "in and around" the East Springfield home. One decomposing body was found in the basement and another in the garage, sources said.

Alleged kidnapper Stewart Weldon -- who has not been charged in connection with the bodies, and who Gulluni declined to name as a suspect in the death investigation -- is a resident at the home. He was arrested Sunday evening after fleeing police who attempted to pull him over for a broken taillight.

A woman in the car with him told police Weldon had been holding her against her will for a month, raping and beating her, according to a police report. Weldon was charged with eight criminal counts and held on $1 million bail.

Police arrived at the home Wednesday evening after Weldon's mother, who purchased the house in 2016, called 911 to report a foul odor, sources have said.

Gulluni said Thursday evening there were residents in the home as the investigation unfolded. He declined to say whether those residents are related to Weldon.

A police report on Weldon's May 27 arrest says the woman in the car was shaking and crying uncontrollably. She had wounds that suggested "prolonged abuse," according to the report, and was treated at a hospital for a fractured jaw, stab wounds to her abdomen, injuries from a blunt object and a "festering infection" on her leg.

Sources tell The Republican she and Weldon have two young children who also lived at the home.