House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searched

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House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley
House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searched

An old house has been searched as part of the effort to find missing mum Nicola Bulley.

The 45-year-old vanished while on a dog walk on Friday morning next to the River Wyre off Garstang Road, in St Michael's on Wyre, with a large scale police search launched.

Her mobile phone was found on a bench along a river path, which was still logged into a work conference call.

It comes after police confirmed today they have tracked down a potentially key witness.

It is understood Nicola had dropped her two young children off at St Michael's-on-Wyre Church of England Primary School, and leaving her car parked nearby, went on the walk with spaniel Willow - something she is said to do regularly.

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Kev Camplin, of Bowland Pennine Mountain Rescue, led a team of 25 trained volunteers on the day Nicola - known as Nikki - went missing.

House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedNicola Bulley went missing on Friday morning during a dog walk (strava)
House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedNicola had dropped her kids off at a nearby school before setting off (strava)

He said they scoured a long stretch of the river, including wooded areas, water margins and the grounds of a large country house, which they initially believed to be abandoned.

Speaking to the Mirror, he said: "The abandoned house is right opposite the bench on the other side of the river, over a 10ft garden wall.

"We didn’t go into the house, as a volunteer search and rescue team we don’t actually go into buildings. We might go into a barn or something. We leave that to the police.

House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedThis is thought to be the bench where Nicola's phone was found (Mirrorpix)

"While the team was searching the grounds, the owner was there for some reason, and we asked him to go in and he had a quick look around and she wasn’t there."

The team made use of equipment including a pickup truck that tows a trailer carrying floatation devices.

One of their Land Rovers, which stores medical kits, broke down during the search.

House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedA missing poster issued by Lancashire Police (Paul Greenwood/REX/Shutterstock)

All the volunteers carry mountain rescue radios and are co-ordinated by an operator inside a control van with mapping systems.

Kev said the team was contacted at around midday on Friday and he was at the search site within an hour, before they left at about 8pm.

"We probably searched a mile north upstream and then we probably searched probably three miles downstream," he explained.

Mum appeared 'completely normal' moments before vanishing while walking dogMum appeared 'completely normal' moments before vanishing while walking dog
House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedNicola Jane Bulley with her partner Paul Ansell and children
House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedPaul has been involved in the searches over the weekend

"We covered quite a bit."

He said his team only gets called out to 'high risk' cases that are not considered dangerous; for example, suspected criminals on the run.

"We only go to despondents, and suicidal cases and people with dementia - and people who are generally lost," he said.

House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedPolice officers pictured in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire as the search continues for Nicola Bulley (Paul Greenwood/REX/Shutterstock)

Nicola lives in Inskip, about three miles from where she went walking.

"She drops her kids off at St Michaels and then apparently she walks eastwards to where the woods and the river are, she walks that daily with her dog," said Kev.

"So it’s not an unknown area for her, and it is a popular area for walkers and dog walkers alike. It’s actually quite a beautiful spot.

House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedSpecialist search officers continue to search on the River Wyre (Lee McLean/SWNS)

"Leaving the phone on the bench and then disappearing it is quite odd. We don’t normally get that," he continued.

"Sometimes we go to a search, classed as lowland search. You do get a car… where somebody has left their car. That’s the initial planning point.

"But her car was at the school and her phone was the initial planning point. Later we find out she was on a team's work call. We didn’t know that on Friday. I knew the phone was there, but not on a work call."

House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedA general view of the public footpath beside the river where Nicola went missing (Paul Greenwood/REX/Shutterstock)

He said once his team had covered the specified areas they've identified, there's not much more they can do.

"We probably did more than we normally do because of the circumstances. We put the extra miles in, the distances in. But once we’ve done our areas there’s no need to really stay so we just pack up and go," he explained.

The team has since been 'on call', knowing they may get mobilised by police later in the search.

House near where missing mum Nicola Bulley's phone found searchedNicola Bulley had been out walking this dog Willow (Facebook)

He said they were joined by members of the public who wanted to help and he sent them to low-risk areas.

Then on his way back in the dark, he came across two couples with torches who were searching the riverbank.

Asked if untrained volunteer searchers are a help, he said they can be a hindrance but the locals searching for Nicola appear well organised.

Speaking generally, he said: "To be honest they get in the way because we do search professionally.

"Although we are volunteers, we have quite a rigorous training program, as you can imagine, mountain rescue, medicines, digging rescue, water rescue, crime scene, we do all that sort of training.

"We have various levels and depths of experience.

"Don’t get me wrong, it’s all good willing and it’s natural for family and neighbours to do. But if they’re tramping over an area we’re searching on then it’s not good because it destroys all the evidence."

Bowland Pennine Mountain Rescue is a charitable organisation, to see more or to donate click here.

Ryan Merrifield

Nicola Bulley, Lancashire Police, Missing persons, Mental health, Education

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