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The massive quantity of leads from the general public has led Lancashire Police to analyze an “unprecedented” variety of traces of inquiry, however Superintendent Sally Riley has stated police nonetheless consider Nicola Bulley fell into the river in unsuspicious circumstances.

Talking at an area press convention on Tuesday night, Supt Riley stated the 40 detectives engaged on the case have established the 45-year-old most certainly didn’t go away the world by the river off Garstang Street in Lancashire.

Police are searching for Nicola Bulley, 45, from Inskip, Lancashire, who was last seen on the morning of Friday January 27, when she was spotted walking her dog on a footpath by the River Wyre.
Police are trying to find Nicola Bulley, 45, from Inskip, Lancashire, who was final seen on the morning of Friday January 27, when she was noticed strolling her canine on a footpath by the River Wyre. (Lancashire Police)

“We can say with confidence that we believe Nicola remained in the riverside area,” she stated.

“It does remain our belief that Nicola sadly fell into the river.

“I can perceive that that is irritating for these observing the investigation when the river has been search and Nicola has not been discovered. That doesn’t imply nevertheless, that Nicola was not within the river as some level, as a result of tidal move.”

Supt Riley said the fast-moving river made it very complex to search, with investigators recombing sections and extended the search out to where the river meets the sea.

But she said police were still remaining “absolutely open” to further credible information about what could have happened to Nicola, and were continuing to investigate about 500 active lines of inquiry.

Supt Riley said police had identified about 700 vehicles that passed through the village on the morning Bulley went missing and had gone from house to house in the area as part of their search.

Police have released a map of where Nicola Bulley was last sighted. (Lancashire Police)
Nicola Bulley has not been seen since she went for a walk with her dog. (Lancashire Police)

Bulley was last seen taking her dog for a walkabout 9.20am on January 27 on the upper field by the river off Garstang Road in Lancashire after she had dropped her children at school.

The mortgage broker was silently logged onto a work Teams call while she walked.

The call ended at 9.30am, but Bulley remained logged on.

About three minutes later, a dog-walker found her phone and her dog at a bench by the river.

Police have said the 10-minute window between 9.20am and 9.30am is the only timeframe which they cannot account for the mother-of-two’s movements.

Bulley’s disappearance has drawn a lot of attention from people across the world and social media and a lot of theories about what could have happened to her.

Supt Riley reiterated on Tuesday that people should not share theories about Bulley’s disappearance, as they were only hurtful to her family and friends.

A search dog from Lancashire Police and a crew from Lancashire Fire and Rescue service search the River Wyre for missing woman Nicola Bulley in the village of St Michael's on Wyre, UK.
A search dog from Lancashire Police and a crew from Lancashire Fire and Rescue service search the River Wyre for missing woman Nicola Bulley in the village of St Michael’s on Wyre, UK. (Getty)

Timeline of her movements before disappearance

Lancashire Police have released a timeline of Bulley’s actions before her disappearance:

  • 8.26am: Nicola leaves her home address with her children
  • 8.40am: Nicola drops the children off at school and has a brief conversation with another parent
  • 8.43am: Nicola walked along the path by the River Wyre towards the gate/bench into the lower field
  • 8:47am (approximately): A dog-walker, somebody who knows Nicola, saw her walking around the lower field with her dog. Their two dogs interacted briefly before the witness left the field via the river path
  • 8.53am: Nicola sent an email to her boss
  • 8.59am: She sent message to a friend
  • 9.01am: She logged into a Teams call
  • 9.10am (approximately): A witness, somebody who knows Nicola, saw her on the upper field walking her dog, Willow
  • 9.20am: Her phone was back in the area of the bench
  • 9.30am: The Teams call ended but Nicola stayed logged on
  • 9.33am (approximately): Nicola’s mobile phone and Willow were found at a bench by the river by another dog-walker
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