The search, carried out near the Wicklow / Kildare border.
A major search operation linked to the disappearance and murders of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob, has ended.
The search, carried out near the Wicklow / Kildare border, focused on a specific site of interest, as part of the ongoing investigations into both cases.
While excavation activity at the site has paused, a further technical and forensic assessment of the location is continuing.
The families of both women have been kept informed of developments to date.
Gardaí have also thanked the landowner for their ongoing cooperation and support throughout the search.
They continue to appeal to anyone with information no matter how minor it may seem to come forward and assist the investigation.
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