A man has been arrested this morning (Thursday 30 April) on suspicion of murdering Cinderford man Shaun James in 2002.
A 60-year-old man from Cinderford was detained on suspicion of murder shortly before 5.45am today and currently remains in police custody.
This morning's arrest follows the arrests of four men (a 53-year-old Cheltenham man and three men from Cinderford aged 46, 63 and 51) last week on suspicion of conspiracy to murder.
Those men have all been bailed to return to police in May.
Shaun James was 32 when he was run over in Steam Mills Road in Cinderford on the evening of December 15 2002.
Police who investigated the case at the time believed the incident was a hit and run traffic collision but were unable to identify the driver. A cold case review of all forensic and witness evidence by the Major Crime Investigation Team (MCIT), using the benefit of new technology and investigative techniques, together with new information that has come to light over the years, led to it being reclassified as murder.
In December a reconstruction and appeal was broadcast on the BBC's Crimewatch programme and a £5000 reward was offered for information that leads to a conviction. A further £5000 reward has since been offered by Crimestoppers.
Police are still urging anyone with information about the case to call the incident room number 01452 754544.
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