Friends and family of Nicola Bulley have launched a Facebook campaign to help solve the mystery of the mum-of-two's disappearance. The 'Bring Nikki Home' effort encourages social media users to add a yellow logo to their profile pictures.
Nicola's friend Emma White wrote on her own Facebook page: "The search is ongoing for that vital piece of information to find Nikki. What we have is love and strength driven from the hope, please share the love and #bringnikkihome – turning Facebook yellow."
The effort has also seen well-wishers tie yellow ribbons to a bridge over the River Wyre, Chronicle Live reports, leaving heartfelt messages of hope that Nicola will be found. The Bring Nikki Home campaign invites people across the country to "tie a yellow ribbon in your community, to unite hope".
It has been reported witness has told police he spotted two men acting suspiciously near the spot where Ms Bulley went missing. The witness reportedly came forward after spotting the pair outside the local church in St Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire, on the day before she disappeared.
The report says that the same person told police that he saw one of the men in the vicinity of her usual route on the morning she vanished. It adds that officers have taken CCTV footage from a garage covering the 24 hours before the last sighting of Nicola, 45, who went missing while walking her dog Willow more than two weeks ago.
A garage worker, who asked not to be named, told The Sun: “Two smartly dressed officers came in following up, a man and a woman. They wanted the CCTV from the day before Nicola vanished and to take statements of any activity we had seen from that day."