Toronto Police have headed back to a garbage transfer station in their search for a missing girl.
Officers first looked for any trace of Mariam Makhniashvili, 18, at the Ingram station in early September.
Makhniashvili went missing on September 14. She walked her brother to the school they both attended, but never showed up to her own classes at Forest Hill Collegiate.
The Ingram site processes waste from her neighbourhood and garbage pick-up was on Thursday.
However, a police spokesman said that there was no new information that led investigators to the station.
"It still remains a mystery," PC Tony Vella added.
Earlier this week, dozens of officers were once again canvassing Mariam’s neighbourhood, knocking on doors in the Bathurst Street and Eglinton Avenue area.
Last month authorities seized 20 computers from the Forest Hill and Barbara Frum Public Libraries.
Mariam
had moved to Canada from the Republic of Georgia in June and was 17
when she disappeared. Her knapsack was found three weeks after she vanished.