Man describes seeing victim aliveSTORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Authorities finished searching 18 "spots of interest" in Long Island, New York on ThursdayNEW: Their search did not uncover additional evidence in their investigation of a possible serial killerA helicopter has been hovering over the Tobay Beach area since morningThe remains are not linked to the bodies of four prostitutes found near Atlantic City in 2006 New York (CNN) -- Police and FBI agents finished searching 18 "spots of interest" in Long Island, New York on Thursday without uncovering additional evidence in their investigation of a possible serial killer. "We didn't uncover anything that was noteworthy," said Nassau County Police spokesperson Kevin Smith. "Most of it was debris." Their efforts are part of a probe into suspected serial killings that have turned up at least eight bodies -- four of them identified as prostitutes -- since December 2010. New York State troopers alongside some 30 police officers from Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk counties hacked their way through the area's thick brush and bramble, using guidance from a helicopter overhead and, in some cases, using chainsaws to cut through the thick foliage. Aviation teams that flew over parts of Long Island had "identified a significant number of items that aren't natural for the area," said Nassau County Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter. But as of Thursday, authorities had not uncovered any further human remains.
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