Search ends for teenager missing for 27 years

Fiona Sinnott was 19 when she disappeared after a night out with friends in a local pub
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Detectives searching for the remains of a 19-year-old Irishwoman who went missing 27 years ago have ended a dig on open ground in County Wexford.
Fiona Sinnott was the mother of an 11-month-old baby girl when she disappeared from her home village of Broadway in County Wexford in 1998.
She was socialising with friends at Butler's pub in the village on Sunday 8 February that year and was last seen leaving the bar at about midnight.
Gardaí (Irish police) said the results of the searches are not being released due to "operational reasons" but added the investigation "remains ongoing".
Air space above the location of the dig had been temporarily restricted by the Irish Aviation Authority during the search operation and some roads were closed.
On Thursday morning Gardaí said in a statement that the area of land that was being searched was "subject to excavation, technical and forensic examinations over the coming days".
Torment 'hasn't got any easier'
During the dig, the missing woman's sister, Diane Sinnott, told Irish broadcaster RTÉ that it has been an emotional day for their family.
"It's been very hard not knowing where she is and that she's still out there.
It's just been a torment and hasn't got any easier,"
"The two of us were typical children, teenagers, she was very bubbly, and she was loving life and had so much ahead of her."
Ms Sinnott lived in Ballyhitt in Broadway with her daughter and was said to be planning her baby's first birthday party at the time of her disappearance.
The garda statement added officers in the Wexford/Wicklow area have "carried out a sustained investigation" into Ms Sinnott's disappearance over the last 27 years.
Six people were arrested as part of their inquiries and officers have taken in excess of 500 statements of evidence.
Four people yet to come forward
Gardaí said they are anxious to trace four people who were spotted in the vicinity on the night Ms Sinnott disappeared, but who have not yet come forward.
A motorist reported seeing a male and a female on the roadway near Kisha Cross, Broadway at about midnight on that Sunday night.
It has been previously reported that the pair seemed to be having a dispute or an argument at at the time.
There were also two males in their late teens or early 20 in close proximity.
Ms Sinnott was about 1.57m (5ft 2in) in height and weighed about 44kg (7 st) at the time she went missing.
She had shoulder-length auburn hair and brown eyes.
Gardaí have reissued their appeal to anyone with any information in relation to the disappearance and murder of Ms Sinnott to contact them.