(CNN) Toronto police found additional human remains almost every day after resuming a search of a property linked to suspected serial killer Bruce McArthur, according to police.

"We did recover human remains virtually every day we were there," said police spokesperson Meaghan Gray, about the search that spanned from July 4 to Friday.

Officers had been examining a property in Toronto's Mallory Crescent neighborhood, which was linked to McArthur, who faces eight counts of murder.

Gray could not confirm the number of remains found or if those remains were that of one person or more. The discovered items have been sent to Ontario's Forensic Pathology Services.

The property was first searched earlier this year, leading to the discovery of the remains of seven men, found in planters seized from the home, police said.

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