Nicola Bulley: Roads closed in search for missing mumon February 19, 2023 at 1:48 pm

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Police have shut roads near the area where the mother-of-two disappeared three weeks ago.

Nicola BulleyImage source, Family handout

Roads have been closed near to the area where missing mother Nicola Bulley disappeared three weeks ago.

Officers are at the scene in St Michael’s on Wyre in Lancashire, where a police helicopter was also seen overhead.

A huge search operation was mounted after Ms Bulley went missing during a riverside dog walk on 27 January.

Police said they believed Ms Bulley had gone into the river and that her disappearance was not suspicious.

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