Superintendent Sally Riley from Lancashire Constabulary said police were “keeping a really open mind about what could have happened”, and that they were not treating Ms Bulley’s disappearance as suspicious. Local residents held a meeting at the village hall to organise a search, with police urging volunteers to remain cautious. They were assisted by Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, as well as Bowland Pennine mountain rescue team and the North West underwater search team. Lancashire Constabulary deployed drones, helicopters and police search dogs as part of the major missing person operation. Her phone was back in the area of the bench at 9.20am before the Teams call ended 10 minutes later, with her mobile remaining logged on after the call.Īt 9.33am, another dog walker found her phone on a bench beside the river, with Willow darting between the two.Īt 10.50am, Ms Bulley’s family and the school attended by her children were told about her disappearance. She was seen by a second witness at 9.10am, the last known sighting. She then took Willow for a walk along the path by the River Wyre at 8.43am, heading towards a gate in the lower field and was later seen by dog walker who knew her.Īt 8.53am, Ms Bulley sent an email to her boss, followed by a message to her friends six minutes later, before logging on to a Microsoft Teams call at 9.01am. Missing mum Nicola Bulley (Image: Lancashire Police)Īt 8.26am Ms Bulley left her home with her two daughters, aged six and nine, dropping them off at school and engaging in a brief conversation with another parent around 15 minutes later. ![]() ![]() We will bring you updates from the press conference in the live blog below. Meanwhile Ms Bulley’s friends and neighbours, including her next-door neighbour and friend Charlotte Drake, have continued to flock to a bridge over the Wyre to lay yellow ribbons with messages which say they still hope she will be found safe and well.Īssistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson and Senior Investigating Officer Detective Superintendent Rebecca Smith will lead the conference. It said it had temporarily removed contact details for “parish and town council members” after Lancashire Police confirmed its investigation. On Monday, Wyre Council removed councillors’ contact details from its website due to “inappropriate emails and phone calls” about Ms Bulley’s disappearance. ![]() The man has been bailed pending further inquiries until May 12 while the woman remains in custody. ![]() A 49-year-old man from Manchester and a 20-year-old woman from Oldham have been arrested on suspicion of malicious communications offences in relation to emails allegedly sent to Wyre Council members. Her body has still not been found and detectives extended the search for her to the sea on February 3, saying finding her there “becomes more of a possibility”. READ MORE: New Deansgate 'bus gate' already in action - as council issues update on when fines will be doled out The force said her disappearance was not being treated as suspicious. The briefing will take place at 11.30am, as speculation about what might have happened to Nicola has continued to grow in the 19 days since she vanished while walking her dog in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire.Īt a press conference on February 3 the force first told the public of its “main working hypothesis” that the mortgage adviser fell in the river during a “10-minute window” between 9.10am and 9.20am that day. © 2023 Pittsburgh Steelers.Police are preparing to hold a press conference to update the public on the ongoing search for missing mum Nicola Bulley.
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