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Two arrested for ‘malicious communications’ over Nicola Bulley disappearance

Search for Nicola Bulley continues but police have previously warned of “groundless and hurtful abuse of innocent people, including witnesses and local businesses”

Sam Rkaina
Tuesday 14 February 2023 16:28 EST
Handwritten messages left for missing Nicola Bulley close to where she disappeared

Two people have been arrested on suspicion of sending malicious communications over the disappearance of Nicola Bulley.

Lancashire Police said it received reports over the weekend of messages being sent to Wyre Council members.

A 49-year-old man from Manchester and a 20-year-old woman from Oldham have been arrested on suspicion of malicious communications offences. The man has been bailed pending further inquiries until May 12 while the woman remains in custody.

Nicola Bulley disappeared nearly three weeks ago
Nicola Bulley disappeared nearly three weeks ago (PA)

On Monday, Wyre Council removed councillors’ contact details from its website due to “inappropriate emails and phone calls” about Ms Bulley’s disappearance.

It said it had temporarily removed contact details for “parish and town council members” after Lancashire Police confirmed its investigation.

Wyre Council leader Michael Vincent said: “We appreciate the emotional gravity of the situation; however we will not tolerate any form of abuse of any of our elected members of Wyre Borough Council or any of the town and parish councils within our borders or our staff.

“The community has shown great strength and resilience during the investigation, and we urge everyone to continue to show compassion and empathy.

“It is a shame that we have had to take this step at such a difficult time and appropriate steps are being taken to ensure that residents are still able to contact their elected representatives.”

Appeals for the mother-of-two’s whereabouts are continuing
Appeals for the mother-of-two’s whereabouts are continuing (PA Wire)

The council added: “Wyre Council will log any reports of abuse and these will be forwarded to the police. Please be respectful.”

Chief executive Garry Payne said: “Everyone is deeply saddened by the ongoing Nicola Bulley case and our thoughts are with the family and friends.

“We are supporting Lancashire Police where required and we urge everyone to remain respectful at this time.”

Her partner Paul Ansell has spoken of the ‘perpetual hell’ of not knowing what has happened to Ms Bulley
Her partner Paul Ansell has spoken of the ‘perpetual hell’ of not knowing what has happened to Ms Bulley (PA Wire)

A force spokesman said: “We received reports at the weekend of a number of malicious messages having been sent to Wyre Council members.

“Inquiries led to the arrest of a 49-year-old man from Manchester, on suspicion of malicious communications offences,” the statement continued. “He has since been released on bail, pending further inquiries, until May 12.

“A 20-year-old woman from Oldham has also since been arrested on suspicion of malicious communications offences and she remains in police custody. inquiries are ongoing.”

Ms Bulley, 45, vanished on January 27 in the village of St Michael’s on Wyre while walking her springer spaniel Willow after she dropped her two daughters, aged six and nine, at school. She has not been seen since.

Mounted police in Knott End-on-Sea take part in the search for Ms Bulley
Mounted police in Knott End-on-Sea take part in the search for Ms Bulley (PA)

Police believe the mortgage adviser fell into the River Wyre in a “10-minute window” between 9.10am and 9.20am that day.

In its last update on the search on Friday, the force repeated its theory that Ms Bulley fell into the water, despite the apparent lack of evidence.

“Based on all the work we have done up to now our belief remains that Nicola may have fallen into the river for some reason, but we are continuing to investigate all possible leads, and this involves viewing CCTV, dashcam footage and speaking to people who are providing us with information,” the statement read.

“It remains the case that at the present time there is absolutely nothing in all the extensive enquiries we have made that suggests anything untoward has happened or that there is any third-party involvement in Nicola’s disappearance, but the investigation is ongoing.”

Anyone with information or footage is asked to submit information through the Major Incident Public Portal (MiPP) at Public Portal (mipp.police.uk)

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