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Published 10/23/2019 | Reading Time 1 min 8 sec 

By Jay Reeves, with the Associated Press 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) โ€” Investigators searching through garbage found the body of a 3-year-old girl who was missing more than a week, and authorities are charging two people with murder, police said Tuesday.

Birmingham Police Chief Patrick Smith told a news conference that the remains of Kamille McKinney were located in a trash bin that had been taken to a landfill. Police had been watching garbage deposits from a certain part of the city, he said.

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Smith said police were obtaining murder warrants against two people previously identified as persons of interest in the case, 39-year-old Patrick Devone Stallworth and his 29-year-old girlfriend, Derick Irisha Brown.

Lawyers for both have said they are innocent.

The child, known as โ€œCupcakeโ€ to relatives, vanished while outside a birthday party on Oct. 12. Investigators know of no link between the suspects and the girl or her family, Smith said.

โ€œWe believe this was something they thought about and acted upon. They saw an opportunity to take a young child, and they did,โ€ said Smith, who did not reveal a potential motive.

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Stallworth, arrested after officers located a vehicle seen near the abduction site, previously was charged with child pornography, but authorities said the charge wasnโ€™t related to the missing child.

It wasnโ€™t clear how long the child might have been dead. Mayor Randall Woodfin said the girlโ€™s parents were experiencing โ€œunimaginableโ€ pain.

โ€œThis is a tough moment for our city, a tough moment for the family,โ€ he said.

Gov. Kay Ivey, in a statement Tuesday night, offered her condolences to Kamilleโ€™s family.

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โ€œThe heart of our state is brokenโ€ฆ,โ€ Ivey said. โ€œOur prayers remain with Kamilleโ€™s family and all who have been touched by this nightmare.โ€

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