Messages of hope for the secure return of Nicola Bulley have been written on yellow ribbons and tied to the footbridge in St Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire, because the seek for her enters its third week.
The ribbons have been hooked up to the bridge over the River Wyre on Saturday night time.
One message learn: “Hope is the last thing ever lost,” whereas one other merely mentioned: “We need you home Nik.”
A message, signed by Annie, learn: “Missing you in our hearts and prayers.”
A few toes away, an unsigned message learn: “Nikki I love you. Come home now.”
The bridge is the place to begin of Ms Bulley‘s stroll from the village alongside the river.
It comes after police mentioned final week that that they had been taking a look at 500 items of “active information” within the seek for the lacking mother-of-two.
Ms Bulley, from Inskip, Lancashire, was final seen strolling her canine on a footpath by the River Wyre in St Michael’s on Wyre on the morning of Friday 27 January.
Police have targeted their investigation on an important 10-minute window when her actions are unaccounted for – from 9.10am to 9.20am.
Officers say they’ve been retaining an open thoughts however have been engaged on a idea that the 45-year-old fell into the River Wyre.
The seek for her moved to the shoreline final week as two boats with specialist police groups searched the ocean at Morecambe Bay earlier than heading upstream on both facet of the river.
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However, Ms Bulley’s companion Paul Ansell doubts the speculation that she fell into water and mentioned: “Personally, I am 100% convinced it’s not the river, that’s my opinion.”
Police and an impartial underwater rescue staff have been unable to find the mortgage adviser as her household have been experiencing “unprecedented hell” whereas they watch for solutions.
Source: information.sky.com”