The newspaper quoted Albuquerque detective Tod Babcock as saying the man was a person of interest, but police spokeswoman Nadine Hamby denied that the detective specifically named Erwin.
Hamby said she could not discuss the warrants because they are sealed, as were about a half dozen others served previously. She would not specify the locations for the searches.
Hamby also stressed that the Missouri warrants were for searches, not arrests.
The remains of the women and a fetus were unearthed in February 2009 after a hiker found bones in a 92-acre area that had been cleared for development.
Authorities have said nearly all the women worked as prostitutes before they disappeared between 2003 to early 2005.
Albuquerque police Chief Ray Schultz had said that his department was investigating men who hired prostitutes and were prone to violence. He had said the killer was mostly likely a man who acted alone, but would not elaborate.

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