A search operation in Co Cork as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Tina Satchwell last year has ended.
Gardaí say a number of items will be examined to see if they are related to her disappearance, but it is understood that nothing of significance has been found.
The 40-acre area of woodlands near Castlemartyr began earlier this month following information from what was described as a "credible source".
Mrs Satchwell has not been seen since she disappeared almost a year ago from the home she shared in Youghal with her husband, Richard.
Gardaí have carried out extensive investigations both in Ireland and abroad in the search for the 46-year-old and they renewed their appeal for information.
Mr Satchwell has said he believes his wife had planned to disappear.
Speaking to RTÉ's Prime Time in January, he said he last saw his wife on the morning of 20 March last year as he left the house to run errands in Dungarvan, Co Waterford.
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He said that when he returned home, Tina was gone and more than €26,000 was gone from a secret hiding place.
"She obviously felt she needed a break, to get her thoughts together, to get her head straight," he said.
He also said that his wife had been dealing with depression.
Mr Satchwell has said he does not believe his wife harmed herself and also believes she must have had help to go missing.
Gardaí have asked anyone with information to contact the incident room at Midleton Garda Station at 021 4621550 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.