Officers who launched a search for Graham Barry Gibson after a body was found in Middlesbrough have arrested a 47-year-old man on suspicion of murder, Cleveland Police said.
Cleveland Police issued a photograph and a warning for the public not to approach Graham Barry Gibson after a body was found in Cherwell Terrace, Bramble's Farm, Middlesbrough, at 1am.
A force spokeswoman said a man was arrested in Middlesbrough town centre a short time ago and thanked the public and media for their help.
Cleveland Police said: "He is currently in police custody and inquiries are ongoing at this time."
They have not yet named the victim. Local reports suggest she may have been from the Hartlepool area.
Officers were called to the council estate - one of Middlesbrough's biggest - early on Monday.
They cordoned off several streets around the brick-built terrace and put up a white forensics tent in the front yard.
Several hours later, they said they wanted to speak to Graham Barry Gibson in connection with the incident but urged members of the public not to approach him.
Some residents said they were awoken by officers as they conducted door-to-door inquiries.
One woman, who lives a few doors from the scene, said: "I was woken at about 4am and the police came round to talk to us.
"It's just rumours flying round at the moment.
"This is a quiet road of the estate. It's mainly older people who live here. Everyone just keeps themselves to themselves."
The street, which overlooks the Middlesbrough to Redcar trunk road was otherwise quiet this morning.
Several neighbours kept an eye on the scene from their doorsteps and crowds of youths gathered on bikes.