Unanswered questions over missing dog walker mystery as family dispute police theory
Lancashire Police believe Nicola Bulley may have fallen into the river, but this claim is disputed by her friends and family
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Your support makes all the difference.The disappearance of Nicola Bulley has puzzled police since she was last seen on the morning of 27 January.
The mother-of-two disappeared while on her regular dog walk in the quiet village of St Michaelās on Wyre, Lancashire.
Dropping her children off at school, she took her spaniel Willow for a stroll by the river and was sighted at around 9am by a witness but despite an extensive search, she has yet to be found.

In a police conference held on February 3, Lancashire Police stated that their main working hypothesis was that Ms Bulley āfellā into the river, and was ānot suspiciousā, but the ātragic case of a missing person.ā
But Ms Bulleyās family contest that idea and as the mystery continues, we look at unanswered questions surrounding her disappearance.
What happened in the unexplained ten minutes?
Lancashire Police have a ten-minute window in which they cannot account for Ms Bulleyās movements.
At approximately 9.10am, a witness ā somebody who knows Ms Bulley ā saw her on the upper field walking her dog.
Police know that at 9.20am, her phone was on the bench it was later discovered on. The phone was still connected to a teams call she logged on to at 9.01am.
The call ended at 9.30am and her mobile phone and her dog were found by the bench at 9.35am. Police continue to investigate what might have happened between the witness sighting and the phone being placed on the bench.
Substantial CCTV in the surrounding areas has ruled out that Ms Bulley left the park via the majority of the gates. The path leading to Garstang Lane, however, has proven to be a black spot.

The ābone dryā dog
Ms Bulleyās dog Willow was found by a member of the public, and appeared distressed. Willowās lead and harness were subsequently discovered on a nearby bench along with the mobile phone, indicating the dog had been allowed to roam free.
Police have theorised that an āissueā with the dog may have led Ms Bulley to the riverās edge, and that she may have slipped in as a result.
However, the dog was ābone dryā when found, suggesting it had not entered the river either before or after its owner vanished.
Ms Bulley often shared photos of her riverside runs on social media, in which her dog can be seen next to the banks of the River Wyre.

Was there a tennis ball?
The police theory includes a tennis ball that Ms Bulley may have been retrieving for her dog.
āIām not aware of a dog ball being retrieved but itās possible a ball could have rolled down the steep bank close to the water and Ms Bulley was bending down to pick it upā, Superintendent Sally Riley said on Thursday. āWe assume the dog didnāt get into the river, but we donāt know why Nicola may have if she didā, she added. āItās such a strange and perplexing case.ā
However, close friend Emma White dismissed suggestions the mother-of-two would have been carrying a ball in the first place.
Willow would āpesterā for a ball to be thrown so as a result, Ms Bulley stopped taking one on walks Ms White said.
āWillow used to love a tennis ball, but it used to disturb the walk so they havenāt had the tennis ball since way into last yearā, Ms White told Sky News on Saturday morning. āThere was definitely no ballā, she added.

Why did she not leave the conference call?
When police found Ms Bulleyās phone still active on a bench by the river it was still connected to a conference call that had ended minutes earlier. It has since emerged that she was only an observer and could not be seen by other participants.
Ben Pociecha, the director of Exclusively Mortgages where Ms Bulley works as a mortgage advisor, confirmed she had logged onto a Teams meeting at 9.01am.
āIt seems as if she was muted and didnāt have her camera on,ā Mr Pociecha told The Telegraph. āShe was listening in whilst walking her dog. There were numerous parties involved in this. A lot of people attended the call. The police are investigating the call.ā
Speaking on Sky News, forensic search specialist Peter Faulding speculated over whether Ms Bulleyās phone had been left deliberately.
āWe donāt know if this has been left by a third party or Nicola as a decoy to drag all the resources down to the river edgeā, Mr Faulding said. āIād be looking at how that got there in the first place. I would run our sonar along the river and I would see every part of that river and you could quickly confirm or deny any anomalies in that river.ā

Where are her possessions?
The only possessions linked to Ms Bulley found at the scene were her mobile phone, her dogās harness and the lead.
Police have not yet located any other item belonging to Ms Bulley, but issued details of what she was last seen wearing at February 3ās press conference.
Lancashire Police have confirmed that Ms Bulley was wearing a quilted, ankle-length jacket with a black Engelbert Strauss waist-length coat on underneath which would likely have been āheavyā, āespecially on someone who is of slight build and only 5 foot threeā, Superintendent Riley told MailOnline.
She was also wearing tight-fitting black jeans, long green walking socks tucked into her jeans, ankle-length green Next wellies, a necklace and a pale blue Fitbit.
āItās 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 usā, Superintendent Riley confirmed during Fridayās press conference.
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