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When did Nicola Bulley go missing? Full timeline as divers return to river

Looking back on the disappearance of Nicola Bulley, plus a timeline of the day she went missing and the hunt to find her

Nicola Bulley went missing while walking her dog along a river in St Michael's on Wyre. (Lancashire Police)
Nicola Bulley went missing while walking her dog along a river in St Michael's on Wyre. (Lancashire Police)

Police have returned to the spot where the body of missing Nicola Bulley was found as part of efforts to work out how she died.

Bulley vanished on 27 January while walking her dog in the village of St Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire.

Following an extensive police search of the local area and river, her body was discovered by dog walkers more than three weeks after she went missing.

Read below for a timeline of Nicola Bulley's disappearance:

27 January

These are Bulley's last movements, as pieced together by police.

8.43am

Bulley, from Inskip, Lancashire, walked along the path by the River Wyre, having dropped her daughters, aged six and nine, off at school.

8:50am (approximately)

A dog walker who knows Bulley saw her in the lower field along the river. Their two dogs interacted briefly before the witness left the field via the river path.

8.53am

Bulley sent an email to her boss.

9.01am

Bulley logged into a Microsoft Teams work call.

The last-known movements of Nicola Bulley. (PA)
The last-known movements of Nicola Bulley. (PA)

9.10am (approximately)

A witness who knew Bulley saw her on the upper field along the river walking her dog.

9.30am

The Teams call ended but Bulley remained logged on.

9.35am (approximately)

Bulley's phone and her dog were found at a bench by the river by another dog walker.

Nicola Bulley. (PA)
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Specialist search officers drive a boat along the River Wyre where Lancashire Police are searching for missing woman Nicola Bulley, 45, who was last seen on the morning of Friday January 27, when she was spotted walking her dog on a footpath by the river in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire. Picture date: Monday January 30, 2023. (Photo by Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)
Specialist search officers combed the River Wyre in the search for Nicola Bulley. (PA Images via Getty Images)

January 30

Superintendent Sally Riley from Lancashire Constabulary said police were “keeping a really open mind about what could have happened”, and that they were not treating Bulley’s disappearance as suspicious.

January 28

Lancashire Constabulary deployed drones, helicopters and police search dogs as part of the major missing person operation.

February 1

Bulley’s parents, Ernest and Dot Bulley, spoke to The Mirror about the “horror” they faced over the possibility of never seeing her again.

Her father told the newspaper: “We just dread to think we will never see her again, if the worst came to the worst and she was never found, how will we deal with that for the rest of our lives?”

The bench where Nicola Bulley's mobile phone was found, still logged on to a work meeting. (SWNS)
The bench where Nicola Bulley's mobile phone was found, still logged on to a work meeting. (SWNS)
A major police search ran for more than three weeks before a body was discovered. (SWNS)
A major police search ran for more than three weeks before a body was discovered. (SWNS)

February 2

Bulley’s family appealed to the public for help tracing her.

Speaking with Sky News, her sister Louise Cunningham said: “There has got to be somebody who knows something and all we are asking is, no matter how small or big, if there is anything you remember that doesn’t seem right, then please reach out to the police.

“Get in touch and get my sister back.”

Officers from the North West Police Underwater and Marine support unit searched the area close to where Ms Bulley’s mobile phone was found, while police divers scoured the River Wyre.

February 3

Bulley's partner Ansell, speaking to broadcasters near where she was last seen, said: "Every single scenario comes to a brick wall. Every single one of them. All we are doing is sitting there going round and round and round through each scenario."

Paul Ansell, the partner of missing woman Nicola Bulley, speaking to the media in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, on Friday morning. (PA)
Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, speaking to the media. (PA)

February 4

Bulley’s sister, Louise Cunningham, reportedly urged people to “keep an open mind” over her disappearance and said the police's theory about Bulley falling into the river was "just a theory."

Officers launched an appeal to trace a woman seen pushing a pram in the area near where Bulley went missing, describing her as a "key witness".

February 5

New images of Bulley loading her car the day she disappeared were released.

Police and friends condemned "vile speculation online" over Bulley's disappearance.

Friend, Tilly Ann, posted on Facebook: "I can't sit back anymore and not act with regards to the hurt and distress that is being caused by some very inappropriate comments."

She posted a number of clarifications about her friend's disappearance noting "Nicola is an incredibly strong swimmer."

Police search teams on the River Wyre at Ratten Row, near St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, as they continue their search for missing woman Nicola Bulley, 45, who was last seen on the morning of Friday January 27, when she was spotted walking her dog on a footpath by the nearby River Wyre. Picture date: Sunday February 5, 2023. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)
A police search team on the River Wyre on Sunday. (Getty)
Doorbell camera footage shows Nicola Bulley loading her dog into her car before doing the school run the day she disappeared. (Sky News/Emma White)
Nicola Bulley putting her dog into her car on the morning she went missing. (Sky News)

February 6

A team of private underwater search experts, who offered their services free of charge, joined the police operation to find Bulley.

After searching three or four miles of the river the group's leader, Peter Faulding, said he did not believe she was in the river.

Peter Faulding CEO of private underwater search and recovery company Specialist Group International (SGI), in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, as police continue their search for missing woman Nicola Bulley, 45, who was last seen on the morning of Friday January 27, when she was spotted walking her dog on a footpath by the nearby River Wyre.
Peter Faulding, head of private underwater search company Specialist Group International (SGI), during the search for Nicola Bulley along the River Wyre on Monday. (PA)
Peter Faulding, the head of Specialist Group International, flew a helicopter above his search teams in St Michael's on Wyre. (PA Images via Getty Images)
Peter Faulding, the head of Specialist Group International, flew a helicopter above his search teams in St Michael's on Wyre. (PA Images via Getty Images)

He said the slow-moving water meant if she was in the river her body wouldn't have moved much, but he added: "This is the most baffling case I've ever worked on."

The police reiterated their belief that Bulley fell into the river and also released new images of her the day she went missing.

Tuesday, 7 February

A larger area of the river was searched by police and Faulding, who said he was "very surprised" Bulley had not been found.

The police held a press conference and said they still believed Bulley had fallen into the river but noted they were investigating all possible leads.

Supt Riley said they identified 700 vehicles that drove through the village around the time of Bulley's disappearance and were approaching all of them.

She added that thousands of pieces of information had been received from members of the public, with a team of 40 detectives currently investigating approximately 500 different lines of enquiry.

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE. Undated Lancashire Constabulary handout photo of missing woman Nicola Bulley, 45, captured on aher Ring doorbell on Friday January 27th. Nicola was last seen on the morning of Friday January 27, when she was spotted walking her dog on a footpath by the nearby River Wyre. Ms Bulley, a mortgage adviser from Inskip, Lancashire, vanished while walking her dog after dropping off her daughters, aged six and nine, at school. Her mobile phone and the lead and harness for her dog, springer spaniel Willow, were found on a bench close to the River Wyre in the Lancashire countryside. Issue date: Monday February 6, 2023.
An image of Nicola Bulley captured on her doorbell camera before she went missing. (PA/Lancashire Police)

February 8

The search for Bulley extended towards the sea after police and diving experts found no evidence that she fell into the river.

Meanwhile, police admitted Bulley "could have left the area with someone". However, they reiterated their main working theory - that she fell in the river - based on the fact there had been no sightings of her leaving the area.

Faulding tells reporters that the team will stop searching for Bulley.

Lancashire Police Superintendent Sally Riley speaks to the media at St Michael's on Wyre Village Hall to give an update on the search for missing woman Nicola Bulley, 45, who was last seen on the morning of Friday January 27, when she was spotted walking her dog on a footpath by the nearby River Wyre in Lancashire. Picture date: Tuesday February 7, 2023.
Lancashire Police superintendent Sally Riley speaks to the media at St Michael's on Wyre Village Hall to give an update on the search for Nicola Bulley. (PA)

February 9

The search for Bulley was extended to the Lancashire coast, around 10 miles downstream from the bench where Bulley’s mobile phone was found.

It also emerged that police had been given the power to break up groups causing a nuisance in St Michael’s on Wyre amid reports of people coming into the village and filming properties for use on social media.

Faulding called for a wider land search of the area, saying he was "totally baffled" by the disappearance of the mortgage advisor.

He said he was convinced Bulley did not fall into the river and claimed he has video "proof", saying a clip of the River Wyre shows it to be slow-moving, meaning her body would have sunk "very quickly" and remained nearby.

Nicola's Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, (right) visits the riverside with Peter Faulding. (PA)
Nicola's Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, (right) visits the riverside with Peter Faulding. (PA)

February 10

In an interview with Channel 5, Ansell said: "There has to be a way to find out what happened, there has to be. You cannot, you cannot walk your dog down a river and just vanish into thin air. Something happened that day, something."

He went on to say: "Personally, I am 100% convinced it’s not the river, that’s my opinion."

Ansell said he thought someone who knew the area might know what happened to her.

He added: “Whatever has happened in my eyes has to be somebody who, who knows the local area, who knows that. And the fact that nothing’s been seen or heard, I just truly believe that it’s something in the village.”

A poster asking for information on missing Nicola 'Nikki' Bulley is pictured on a tree close to where her phone and dog's harness were discovered, by the banks of the River Wyre, in St Michael's on Wyre, near Preston, north west England on February 6, 2023, as the search for her continues. - Specialist divers were on Monday scouring a river bed for traces of a missing woman, more than a week after she appeared to
A poster asking for information about missing Nicola Bulley on a tree close to where her phone and dog's harness were discovered, by the banks of the River Wyre, in St Michael's on Wyre. (AFP via Getty Images)

February 15

Lancashire Police held a press conference over the case and revealed that the mother-of-two was classed as a “high-risk” missing person immediately after she was reported missing, due to “vulnerabilities.”

Later that day the team disclosed Bulley’s struggles with alcohol and perimenopause and faced an immediate backlash, with people accusing them of "victim blaming".

PRESTON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 10: People line the streets with placards asking for information on missing Nicola Bulley in the village of St Michael's on Wyre on February 10, 2023 in Preston, England. Police are continuing to look for the missing Inskip woman, Nicola Bulley, 45, and have widened their search towards the Morecambe Bay end of the River Wyre. Nicola hasn't been seen since taking her spaniel for a walk by the River Wyre on the morning of Friday 27th January.  (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
People with placards asking for information in the village of St Michael's on Wyre. (Getty)

February 16

In a statement released through Lancashire Police, Bulley’s family responded to the backlash and said the focus had become “distracted from finding Nikki, with more and more speculation and rumours into her private life” and called for it to end.

They said some information about her mental state, and the fact that police had attended an incident several weeks prior to her disappearance, was known about in the local community and that people had been threatening to sell stories to the media, so they had agreed for police to share it.

Lancashire Police then referred itself to the police watchdog over contact the force had with Bulley prior to her disappearance.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman demanded an “explanation” for the disclosure of Bulley’s private information by the force.

February 17

Lancashire Police announced it was conducting an internal review into the handling of Bulley’s disappearance and the Information Commissioner said he would ask the force questions about the disclosure of personal information.

February 18

Braverman met with police leaders to discuss the handling of the investigation after Rishi Sunak also expressed “concerns” about the revelation.

A body has been found in the search for missing mother Nicola Bulley. (PA)
A body has been found in the search for missing mother Nicola Bulley. (PA)

February 19

Lancashire Police announced they had found a body, which had been discovered by a dog walker a mile from the spot where Bulley was last seen.

February 20

The body is confirmed as Bulley's. The family release a statement criticising some members of the press and public of an appalling intrusion into their private lives.

April 11

Footage of police divers back at the spot where Bulley's body was found is shared on YouTube.

Lancashire Police confirm that they are "carrying out some work on the direction of HM Coroner".