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Mr. Jefferies gave detectives since he was arrested Thursday on the building in Canynge Road, Clifton, where he and the 25-year-old both lived.
Police originally had until 7 P.m. on Friday to question him, but had a further extension was granted by judges.
Avon and Somerset police spokesman said: "a 65-year-old man was released, on police bail pending requests further."
Chris Jefferies has been released as detectives continue their investigationThe development came hours after family woman Yeates said how much missed you have, in a statement that read on your behalf by a family liaison officer.
You said that Jo had "stolen" from you, but were confident that your killer would be caught.
In a statement Reading DC Emma Davies, said time had to "irrelevant" for family because you found out that Jo was missing, their lives from the moment, we did that Jo was stopped"say.
Find out what had happened had made it easier for you to deal with the situation, she said.
Added the statement: "We will always miss that presence, listen to her, your voice, your lightness came and again proudly watched standing through life grow."
The family added you was been overwhelmed by the support, had sent Jo's death.
The statement concluded: "She was a beautiful and talented young lady who was intended, fly high." "Your life was stolen from her and was you stolen from us."
A statement from friend Greg Reardon was also read.
In it he said Jo was a woman that was nice in "Mind, body and soul".
Joanna Yeate's parents lay flowers at the point where your body has been foundIn his statement, Mr Reardon attacked some covering Jefferies arrest.
He said: "the blame game and character assassination of social and media from a disgraceful was still innocent men."
"It made me lose much faith in the British press morals and those who fixed the Internet today to spend your time."
BDP Miss Yeates worked as a landscape architect company, will decide in the coming days as you remember.
Employees are in your Office to help, advice come with her death offered.
Meanwhile, Avon and Somerset police confirmed its plea of public information.
Detective Chief Inspector Phil Jones said: "I would again ask who have not called contact with one of my officers can us and give us all information that you may to make."
"You may think your information is insignificant, but please let us decide." "This will be kept confidential."
DCI Jones added: "I would like to especially speak who may have used Longwood lane between Friday December 17 and Christmas day." Did you see anyone or any vehicle which suspicious act in the area?
"We also know that there are great Christmas functions held long Ashton Golf Club, Bristol and Clifton-Golf-Club and Redwood Lodge."
"I ask again, call taxi drivers and those who went to features us." "You can have information could prove the vital."

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