By Lucia I. Suarez Sang, Fox News
The body of a young girl who disappeared nearly 40 years ago — and the remains of perhaps four other victims — could be uncovered Tuesday as authorities continue a desperate dig at a vacant Michigan farm that officials believe may have been a burial ground for a potential serial killer.
A spokesman for a task force led by the Warren Police Department confirmed to Fox News that cops are searching a property in Macomb Township for the remains of Kimberly King, a 12-year-old who was reported missing in September 1979.
The spokesman said officials believe the location is also the burial ground for at least four other teenage girls.
“It’s bittersweet, but by finding those remains we might bring closure to these families,” Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer told Fox News.
The site, located near 23 Mile Road and North Avenue in Warren, is in the same area where police found the remains of 13-year-old Cindy Zarzycki in 2008. Convicted child murderer Arthur Nelson Ream led police to Zarzycki’s body.
The girl went missing in 1986 after meeting Ream, her boyfriend’s father and her killer, at a Dairy Queen.
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