A man was arrested by police tonight on suspicion of the murder of teacher Jane Longhurst.
The 35-year-old man from Hove was detained in Brighton and taken to the custody centre in Hollingbury for questioning.
A police spokesman confirmed he was the same man who was arrested on Thursday and subsequently released without charge.
Jane, 31, a teacher at Uplands School for children with learning difficulties in Hollingdean, Brighton, disappeared from her home in Shaftesbury Road, Brighton, on March 14.
Police believe she was murdered shortly after she disappeared and her body kept elsewhere before it was dumped and set alight at Wiggonholt Common on Easter Saturday, April 19.
The Argus is offering a £5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer.
Motorists have given police new information in their investigation into the murder.
Officers spent five hours stopping more than 700 drivers on Saturday night on the A283 near Pulborough, close to the location at Wiggonholt Common where her body was spotted burning.
Detective Chief Inspector Steve Dennis said: "A number of people were able to help us with our inquiries and we were very pleased with the way the operation went."
He said eight motorists gave information which was being prioritised for investigation.
Police are continuing to search for Jane's Nokia mobile phone, her Next purse, keys, denim jacket, and red suede shoes.
They also want to hear from other people who were in the Wiggonholt area on Easter Saturday evening.
Anyone with information should contact the Operation Keen incident room on 0845 6070999.
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