Lisa Dorrian's body has never been found
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A man being questioned by police investigating the murder of Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian has been released.
The 25-year-old disappeared after a party at a caravan site in Ballyhalbert in County Down on 28 February.
Loyalist paramilitaries have been blamed for her killing. Her body has never been found despite extensive air, land and sea searches.
The 18-year-old man detained in the Greater Belfast area on Tuesday was released without charge, police said.
On Sunday, her family marked her 26th birthday by releasing 26 white balloons over the seafront in Bangor.
The family said they were no closer to finding out what happened to her.
They have offered a £10,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Lisa's body.
Three other men have already been questioned about the killing but were later released.
The police are looking at the possible involvement of members of the Loyalist Volunteer Force.