Nicola Bulley: These were the scenes as police reasserted their belief missing mother fell into River Wyre
By Sean Gleaves
Published 3rd Feb 2023, 19:44 BST
Updated 3rd Feb 2023, 19:57 BST
Police investigating the disappearance of mother-of-two Nicola Bulley believe she fell into the River Wyre as she walked her dog.
The 45-year-old was last seen walking her dog next to the River Wyre in St Michael's on Wyre at around 9.15am on Friday (January 27).
A major search for Ms Bulley continued on Friday (February 3) – one week after her disappearance – but no trace of her has been found.
These were the scenes:
These were the scenes:
. Search for Nicola Bulley continues
Nicola was last seen walking her dog, a brown-coloured Spaniel named Willow, on a footpath along River Wyre in St-Michael’s-on-Wyre. Photo: Danny Lawson/ PA
At a press conference on Friday (February 3) – one week after her disappearance – police said its “main working hypothesis” was that she fell into the River Wyre. Photo: Danny Lawson/ PA
Supt Sally Riley, of Lancashire Police, said inquiries so far had left a 10-minute window in which they cannot account for Ms Bulley’s movements. Photo: Danny Lawson/ PA
Ms Riley said: "We remain open to any inquiries that might lead us to question that, but at this time we understand that she was by the river." Photo: Danny Lawson/ PA
About seven minutes later, she bumped into a dog walker she knew around the lower field. Their two dogs briefly interacted before the witness walked away. Photo: Danny Lawson/ PA
About seven minutes later, she bumped into a dog walker she knew around the lower field. Their two dogs briefly interacted before the witness walked away. Photo: Danny Lawson/ PA
At 9:01am, Nicola logged onto a work meeting on Microsoft Teams – she was muted and didn’t have her camera on, her colleagues said. Photo: Danny Lawson/ PA