The area has been excavated for three days now.
A search linked to the murders of two missing women resumes again this morning.
It's the third day of excavations at a quarry on the Kildare/Wicklow border as part of the investigations into the killings of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob, who disappeared with 3 years of each other in the 1990's.
Large amounts of soil have been removed over the past two days from the land.
Deirdre was last seen outside her home in Newbridge in 1998, while Jo Jo vanished from Moone in Co. Kildare in 1995.
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