APNewsBreak: Police end dig for remains of missing girls

In a frame from video Konnie Beyma is interviewed near the excavation site in Macomb Township, Mich., Monday, May 14, 2018, where police have resumed digging in an area that might yield the remains of several missing girls. Beyma’s sister, Kimberly King, disappeared in 1979 at age 12. Beyma says police believe they “are very close” to finding remains. The search began after police interviewed a prisoner locked up for the slaying of a 13-year-old girl whose remains were found in 2008 near the same area. (AP Photo/Mike Householder)

Machinery sits idle in a field in Macomb Township, Mich., Tuesday, May 15, 2018. Crews have stopped digging up an area in suburban Detroit where police have said they hoped to find the remains of up to seven missing girls. Warren Mayor James Fouts told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the weeklong excavation on the outskirts of a subdivision in Macomb Township has ended. (AP Photo/Mike Householder)

MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Police looking for the remains of up to seven girls who have been missing for decades stopped digging Tuesday in suburban Detroit, suspending a multi-day effort while they decide whether to search elsewhere in Michigan or resume the excavation in roughly the same area.

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