One of the men arrested in connection with the murder of North Yorkshire shop assistant Jenny Nicholl has been released without charge.
Miss Nicholl, 20, has not been seen since leaving her family home in Richmond on 30 June. Her body has never been found.
Two men, both from Richmond, were arrested on Tuesday morning.
One of the men was released without charge on Thursday night. The other man remains in police custody.
Two houses in the town were searched by forensics experts on Tuesday.
Miss Nicholl was last seen on 30 June when she told her parents she was going out and would not be back that night.
Her car was found at the Holly Hill Inn on the outskirts of the town on 4 July.
On 3 November, detectives said their investigation into her disappearance had turned into a murder inquiry.
The case featured on BBC's Crimewatch programme in December which police said had produced a number of "helpful" calls, which were being followed up.
The hunt for Miss Nicholl's body has involved extensive searches of the countryside around the town, including caves and disused mines.
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