A search of a wooded property in Springwater Township has failed to turn up any clues in the 1985 disappearance of Nicole Morin, police say.

About 40 officers had been scouring the ditches and wooded area immediately surrounding Old Second Road since early Wednesday morning after receiving a tip, however that search was called off late Thursday afternoon and Toronto Police Insp. Gerry Cashman says there are no plans to return to the area.

"We have done as thorough of a job as we could possibly do in this area and we have come up with nothing conclusive. We have used ground pentrating radar and we have gone to the point of digging up some of those areas that we thought were suspicious and we still have nothing to tell you," Cashman told reporters. "Sadly, the investigation goes on and we are still searching for Nicole Morin."

Morin was eight years old when she disappeared. She left her Etobicoke apartment to go swimming in her building's pool but never arrived to her destination.

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