Santa Fe New Mexican

Digging for remains to continue

Officials suspect seven bodies are buried in Detroit-area woods

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MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Excavation for the remains of up to seven girls reported missing decades ago produced no results Tuesday in a wooded area northeast of Detroit.

The FBI, Warren police and other agencies spent the day digging at the site in Macomb Township for the remains of 12-year-old Kimberly King and expected to resume their search Wednesday. King was last seen in 1979. “We have probable cause to believe that [Kimberly] is buried there,” said Warren Police Commission­er Bill Dwyer. “We also believe that there’s maybe four to six other girls that have been reported missing that are buried there. We certainly are convinced we have the right area. It’s just a sad type of situation.”

Dwyer did not give the names of the other missing girls. The search for King’s remains started Monday about 30 miles from downtown Detroit.

It came after police interviewe­d a man serving life in prison for the slaying of 13-yearold girl who disappeare­d in 1986 and whose remains were found in 2008 near the wooded area targeted for this week’s search.

Cindy Zarzycki was last seen after being lured to a Dairy Queen in Eastpointe, just north of Detroit.

Arthur Ream was convicted of first-degree murder in her slaying. In 2008, he led police to Zarzycki’s body. He told investigat­ors that Zarzycki’s body was buried near a creek. He also drew a map of the site and spent about an hour at the search scene with authoritie­s.

Zarzycki had been dating Ream’s son at the time of her disappeara­nce. Authoritie­s said Ream, now 68, tricked her by telling her that he was planning a surprise party for his son.

At the time of his conviction for Zarzycki’s killing, he already was serving a 15-year sentence on an unrelated molestatio­n charge involving a 14-year-old girl.

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