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LONDON (Reuters) - Police said on Saturday they had arrested a teenager in connection with the murder of Bradford policewoman Sharon Beshenivsky, gunned down as she answered an emergency call about an armed robbery.
They said they arrested the 19-year-old in Birmingham and had taken to him to a police station in West Yorkshire for questioning.
"Enquiries are continuing," a West Yorkshire police spokesman said, adding that police still wanted to trace Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah, 24, and Mustaf Jama, 25, in connection with the shooting.
Police named them as suspects on Friday, when they also issued CCTV pictures of a silver Toyota car of a type they believe may have been used in the robbery.
Beshenivsky, 38, a mother of three children and two step-children, was killed eight days ago after she and fellow officer Teresa Milburn responded to an armed robbery at a travel agency in the centre of Bradford.
Constable Beshenivsky died after being shot in the chest on her youngest daughter's fourth birthday. Milburn was shot in the shoulder in what police have described as an attempted murder.
Beshenivsky's death shocked the country and hundreds of well-wishers have laid flowers at the site of the crime. She was remembered in a two-minute silence in Bradford on Friday.