A mural in memory of the late Nicola Bulley has been unveiled in the town she grew up in.
09.02.2023 - 02:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As the search for missing Nicola Bulley continues, officers say it is possible she could have left the area by the only path not covered by CCTV.
Footage covers several pathways and fields near the area of the River Wye where Nicola was last seen on January 27 and officers have been trawling through CCTV.
Partner Paul Ansell met with police and dive expert Peter Faulding in the area on the 13th day of the search as the investigation goes on.
Police say it is a “possibility” Nicola left the area via the only path not covered by cameras but still believe she most likely fell in the deep waters of the river, the Mirror reports.
It comes as a close friend of Nicola's, Tilly Ann, urged officers to investigate a nearby abandoned house close to the river.
Posting on Facebook, she said: "The abandoned house and outbuildings etc have not yet been searched as it is not currently a crime investigation!"
In the latest update Lancashire Police said: “Our enquiries now focus on the river path which leads from the fields back to Garstang Road.
“For that we need drivers and cyclists who travelled that way on the morning of January 27 to make contact.
“We have already done a lot of work around this, but every piece of footage helps us build up a picture of movements on that morning.
“We will be making contact with drivers, who we believe were travelling down Garstang Road that morning via letter.
"If you receive one of these letters and have dashcam footage, we would urge you to make contact so that a member of the enquiry team can make contact and review your footage to establish whether it assists. We would ask that only drivers that do have dashcam footage reply to this request.
“Today we have been joined by a search team from Specialist
A mural in memory of the late Nicola Bulley has been unveiled in the town she grew up in.
Nicola Bulley's sister has shared a poignant tribute after police confirmed the body in the River Wyre was her missing sibling. Louise Cunningham has been at the centre of the "Bring Nikki Back Home" social media campaign and today shared a yellow heart on Facebook in memory of her older sister. Friends and people from her old school in Essex are urging people to "spread the love for Nikki" and have shared tributes.
Nicola Bulley in the River Wyre says he is a "medium" who used his "gift" to locate the missing mum-of-two. Jason Rothwell, 33, was pictured on the riverbank along the River Wyre on Sunday as her body was found.
Nicola Bulley have said they can let the mother of two “rest now”, as questions linger over why it took more than three weeks for her body to be discovered. Ms Bulley’s body was pulled from the River Wyre in Lancashire on Sunday after the 45-year-old was last seen on January 27. She had been walking her dog in St Michael’s on Wyre after dropping her daughters, aged six and nine, at school.
Nicola Bulley after the social media app was criticised for allowing conspiracy theories to spread on its platform during the search for the mother-of-two. The social media app said it would “take action” against people who violated its community guidelines when posting content about the case of Ms Bulley. Police confirmed on Monday that a body found in the river around 1 mile from where Ms Bulley was last seen was that of the missing 45-year-old.
the body was found was not within the search team's area and stands by that if Nicola was in the river, he would find her. In a post on the SGI Facebook page, Faulding addressed the news, adding that he did not volunteer to help for "any limelight or publicity. " Read More: Nicola Bulley search expert Peter Faulding speaks out as police find bodyThe update said: "Although identification has not been formally confirmed I would like to say my thoughts are with the family and friends of Nicola Bulley at this very difficult time.
Police were alerted to reports of a body found by a man and a woman who had been walking along the River Wyre yesterday (February 19). The body was discovered a mile downstream from where Nicola Bulley vanished in St Michael’s on Wyre on January 27.
A huge police search has begun close to the river where missing mum Nicola Bulley disappeared, after officers received a tip-off from two dog walkers.
Police divers have arrived at the site of a new search linked to missing mum Nicola Bulley after officers received a tip-off from two walkers.
The disclosure of private information about Nicola Bulley is “shocking”, according to Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt. Her comments came after reports that heartless trolls hacked into social media accounts belonging to the missing mum's partner Paul Ansell.
LIVE – Updated at 07:31The comments made against a female detective leading the search for Nicola Bulley have come under severe criticism from a former head of a police watchdog. Zoe Billingham, who headed His Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary, said the remarks by “a small section of the media” were “really disturbing”. “It’s the 21st century.
Nicola Bulley's final text message, sent just minutes before she disappeared, has been revealed as the investigation into the mum's disappearance continues.
Coronation Street actress Nicola Thorp criticising the move. The force has been accused of "victim blaming" after disclosing that the missing Lancashire mother-of-two suffered "some significant issues with alcohol" in the past "brought on by her ongoing struggles with the menopause".
LIVE – Updated at 13:00A forensic expert who led the underwater search for missing Nicola Bulley has said they should “redo the search” following the revelations at yesterday’s press conference. On Wednesday evening, Lancashire Police announced the missing mother had faced “significant issues with alcohol” brought on by “ongoing struggles with the menopause”. It was significantly more detail than detectives had released at a press conference just hours earlier, when they simply referred to “vulnerabilities” that made her a “high risk” missing person.
A specialist involved in the search for missing Nicola Bulley has explained in detail how his strategy would have differed if police had made him aware of her health issues. Peter Faulding has also changed his views on what could have happened to Nicola since new information was shared by Lancashire Police yesterday (Wednesday February 15).
Lancashire Police have issued an update into the search for missing mum Nicola Bulley saying that she had 'significant issues with alcohol' which had 'resurfaced over recent months'. The force have issued an updated statement this evening (February 15) saying they have taken an 'unusual step' to release information about her vulnerabilities.
It's now been 19 days since mother-of-two Nicola Bulley vanished in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire.
Nicola Bulley disappeared says he doesn't think she went into the water. Mark Astin, a photographer and swimmer, said the stretch of the River Wyre around St Michael's on Wyre, Lancs, is a "nice place to swim". Mr Astin, who posted a video on YouTube of his swim on the waterway said the river was "calm" but in places was "trickier" to get out on the banks.
Searches for missing Nicola Bulley have now entered the 18th day as her devastated husband has expressed that his 'gut instinct' is that she is not in the river. Lancashire Police are said to be keeping an 'open mind' as the investigation continues into the mum-of-two who disappeared on January 27 while walking her dog in St Michaels on Wyre.
Police are reportedly widening their search investigations for Nicola Bulley to include the day before she went missing.