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Published: Monday, 2nd June, 2008 16:00

Two more arrests in murder investigation

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POLICE have arrested a 30-year-old man in Torquay in connection with the stabbing of teenager Robert Spence on May 2.

The man was arrested just after 5am by Devon and Cornwall police, following an intelligence-led operation, and will be taken into custody by Thames Valley Police.

It follows the arrest on Saturday of a 31-year-old Bristol man - magistrates today granted Thames Valley officers a further 36 hours to question him.

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