Police search for Nicola Bulley is now focused on River Wyre
The Lancashire mum was last seen a week ago
Last updated 3rd Feb 2023
Police in Lancashire have given an update on the disappearance of missing mum Nicola Bulley.
They confirmed their 'unprecedented' search is focused on the banks of the River Wyre in Lancashire, one week since she was last seen in St Michaels-on-Wyre
The 45-year-old's dog was found running loose last Friday.
Superintendent Sally Riley says drones, helicopters and divers are involved in the search, with ‘key witnesses' providing important information.
Officers have again insisted there is no third-party or criminal involvement suspected.
Supt Riley also gave an update on Nicola's clothing. "I do have an update on the clothing that Nicola was last seen wearing, and this is something that the public who live in the area, or who walk their dogs on the river path near to St Michael's or downstream of St Michael's towards Morecambe Bay, can look out for.
"They are an ankle-length black quilted gilet jacket, a black Engelbert Strauss waist-length coat which was worn underneath the gilet, tight-fitting black jeans, long green walking socks tucked into her jeans, ankle-length green Next wellies, a necklace and a pale blue Fitbit.
"It's really important that the public pay heed to those very specific clothing descriptions please, because factual sightings of those items would be very useful to us."
She added: "I would also appeal to the public to keep themselves safe in this inquiry. People going out at night in the darkness could fall into the river and face other hazards.
"Likewise, if they go out in boats on the river, please only do so if you've got experience in that."
Her partner Paul Ansell said he "cannot get his head around" how Nicola had vanished, and said his focus was on staying strong for their two daughters.
Speaking near the scene where Ms Bulley was last seen, Mr Ansell told broadcasters: "Every single scenario comes to a brick wall. Every single one of them.
"All we are doing is sitting there going round and round and round through each scenario."
He added: "We're never, ever going to lose hope, of course we're not, but it is as though she has vanished into thin air. It's just insane."
The 44-year-old said his "whole focus is my two girls" and that he was "hoping to goodness" that people would come forward with new information following an interview with Ms Bulley's parents and sister on Thursday.
On Friday morning, members of the local community stood by the side of the road holding signs bearing Ms Bulley's photo, urging people to contact police with information.
Mr Ansell said the support from the community had given the family "a great amount of comfort".
Ms Bulley's friend, Emma White, told the BBC: "Seven days on, such a tough milestone today for all the family and friends.
"We're out in force today. We've had banners made, placards with her face, so the idea is that seven days on there might be someone that's passing today that passed last Friday, that might be able to shed that glimmer of hope we need."
She added: "They are the most close-knit family. Those poor girls asking questions, 'where's mummy, how is mummy'."
A potential witness, a dog walker, who was traced following a police appeal on Thursday, said she had spoken to officers and "doesn't know anything".
Christine Bowman, 67, told the Daily Mirror: "It has made local women fearful. If they have husbands or partners, they have been taking the dogs out instead."
Lancashire Police, who have launched a huge search operation, said that despite "unanswered questions", people should not "speculate or spread false rumours" about the disappearance.
Ms Bulley, 45, a mortgage adviser from Inskip, Lancashire, vanished while walking her dog after dropping off her daughters, aged six and nine, at school last Friday morning.
She was last seen at 9.10am and she had logged on to a work Teams call, which ended at 9.30am with her still logged on.
Her mobile phone and the lead and harness for her dog, springer spaniel Willow, were found on a bench close to the River Wyre in the Lancashire countryside.
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