Police have issued an urgent appeal for a mother wearing a yellow rain jacket in their ongoing search for missing mother Nicola Bulley.
Officers from Lancashire Constabulary shared a grainy CCTV image of the woman – pushing a pram with a young child in it – from the day Ms Bulley vanished more than a week ago.
They have described her as a ‘key witness’ and believe she was in the same area as Ms Bulley on the morning she vanished from the River Wyre while walking her dog.
Police said: ‘A woman was seen walking on Garstang Road/Blackpool Road, St Michael’s on the morning of Friday 27th January pushing a pram.’
The woman in question was walking from the direction of Allotment Lane towards the Grapes public house at approximately 8.22am, police say. She was seen again walking on Allotment Lane towards Garstang Road at 8.41am.
Police have issued an urgent appeal for a mother wearing a yellow rain jacket in their ongoing search for missing mother Nicola Bulley
Police have issued an urgent appeal for a mother wearing a yellow rain jacket in their ongoing search for missing mother Nicola Bulley
Police said they’re urging her to come forward as the search for Ms Bulley continues.
Officers are also appealing for anyone who was near Blackpool Lane and Garstang Lane between 9am and 10am to come forward.
They’re urgently seeking dashcam footage of the area.
Police said: ‘Whilst you may not think that you hold any relevant information, it is really important that we gather as much footage as possible from the area that morning so we can review every piece meticulously to establish whether Nicola can be seen.
‘We know from the footage we are currently reviewing, that this is a busy road, particularly at that time in the morning.
‘There will be many people who were in that area at the time who may not think they can help, however we would urge you not to make that decision yourself and to come forward so we can have as much material as possible to assist the investigation.
‘If you were in a car or cycling in the area and have footage, please get in contact.’
Anyone with information or footage is asked to call 101, quoting log 565 of January 30. For immediate sightings, please call 999.
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