On Monday, well-wishers continued to leave hand-written “messages of hope” that the 45-year-old home mortgage advisor will be discovered unhurt in the town of St Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire, where she disappeared on January 27 while walking her dog.
The messages, which initially appeared on flower-shaped ribbons on Sunday, have actually been composed on yellow ribbons on a bridge over the River Wyre in the town.
Newly-left messages state “hope is the last thing ever lost” and “Nikki, I love you, come home”.
Others reading “we need you home Nicola”, “praying for your safe return” and “I love you” were discovered connected to the bridge on Sunday.
A big poster with a picture of Ms Bulley has actually likewise been connected to the railings.
As the look for her continues into its 18th day, cops have actually been taking a look at locations from the river where she disappeared to the sea.
The search in Morecambe Bay continued into its 5th day as officers on horseback surveyed raised courses in the town of Knott End-on-Sea on Monday.
On Thursday, cops extended the look for her body to the sea after investigators said discovering her “in the open sea becomes more of a possibility”.
Meanwhile, officers are still searching for hints near the bench on the riverbank where her phone was discovered, while still linked to a work call, on the day she vanished.
Lancashire Constabulary thinks she fell under the river Wyre “in a 10-minute window” while walking her springer spaniel Willow on her typical early morning walk after dropping her children – Harriet and Sophia – at school.
Ms Bulley had actually logged into a Microsoft Teams call at 9.01am, which ended at 9.30am with her phone still linked to the call.
She was seen by another dog walker at 9.10am – the last recognized sighting – and cops traced telephone systems records of her cellphone as it stayed on a bench neglecting the river at 9.20am.
The gadget was discovered by a dog walker at around 9.35am, with Willow close by.
The force says it does not believe she pertained to any damage.