Nicola Bulley's friends slam ghoulish conspiracy theorists who are visiting where she went missing
A friend of missing mum-of-two Nicola Bulley has slammed ghouls for visiting the Lancashire village where she vanished two weeks ago.
Ms Bulley vanished while walking her springer spaniel dog Willow, alongside the River Wyre in St Michael’s on Wyre on January 27. Follow live updates from the search for Nicola here Nicola's friend, Emma White, told the BBC's Jeremy Vine: "Two weeks on we thought we'd definitely have some answers. It doesn't mean today the community isn't united once again. Even with the level of disruption in the community, been so supportive. Today we're out driving, we've got banners of Nicky and we've got posters and we've got billboards just to drive that awareness.
Focus of the police search on Thursday switched from St Michael’s to around 10 miles downstream where the river empties into the sea at Morecambe Bay, with police patrol boats and rescue boats spotted on the river and in the bay. “So yes, I’m sat in there thinking of the times where I’ve sat next to her, in the church, and really wishing I could go back … just, yeah, wishing she was here.
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