The search for a missing Birmingham girl ended tragically Tuesday when Birmingham police found her body in a dumpster at a landfill.

Birmingham Police called an 8 p.m. press conference Tuesday to announce they'd found the remains of Kamille "Cupcake" McKinney.

Patrick Stallworth and Derick Irisha Brown will be charged with capital murder and kidnapping, police said. They were the two questioned earlier in the investigation.

"Locating the remains were the last pieces of the puzzle we needed to bring the charges," Birmingham Police Chief Patrick Smith said. "We believe this is something they thought about and acted upon."

He said there appears to be no relationship between the suspects and Kamille's family. Officers found the remains during a routine search of a landfill. The dumpster had been near the complex where Kamille was taken, but had been taken to a landfill, the chief said.

The heartbreaking discovery came 10 days after she was reported missing from a birthday party at a Birmingham apartment complex. Hundreds of investigators and volunteer searchers held out hope, searching woods, streams and residences around the area.

"Tonight our entire city is mourning," Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin said. "Kamille is gone. Ripped away form her family. The pain her family is enduring is unimaginable."

"I ask one thing of this community. Not to take sides. Not to finger-point. If there is any finger-pointing to do, it's only at the perpetrator, who would kidnap an innocent 3-year-old."

"The heart of our state is broken," said Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey in a statement Tuesday night. "Our prayers remain with Kamille's family and all who have been touched by this nightmare."