Two Napier men have been charged in connection with the homicide of Sharlene Smith - one charged with her murder.
Sharlene's body was located on a worksite in Omahu on 3 February.
Detective Inspector Martin James says to have made two significant arrests within the month is exceptional, and he hopes it reassures Sharlene's family and the community.
"It's been 24 days since Sharlene's body was found, and for our busy team to have achieved this result so promptly should reassure the community we take these significant incidents incredibly seriously," he says.
A 47-year-old man has been arrested today and charged with murder and injuring with intent, and is expected to appear in Napier District Court tomorrow.
A 45-year-old man was arrested yesterday and charged with accessory after the fact to a culpable homicide. He appeared in court today and is remanded to reappear in Napier on 4 March.
He also faces three domestic-related charges unrelated to Sharlene's death.
Detective Inspector James is praising the work of the investigation team, and members of the community who have come forward with information.
"I want to thank our Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Kris Payne, and everyone in the team who has been working so hard on this enquiry," Detective Inspector James says.
"I also want to extend a huge thanks to members of the public who have helped us with information such as CCTV footage.
"They have taken the time to trawl through video and then notify Police, and their efforts have helped immensely in getting these quick arrests."