Police investigating the disappearance of Nicola Bulley have arrested a man and woman after abusive messages were sent to parish councillors where the 45 year old lived. The mum went missing while walking her dog in St Michael's on Wyre in Lancashire on January 27, after dropping her daughters off at school.
Today (Tuesday, February 14), Lancashire Police said a 49-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of malicious communications offences. The police force said the man has been bailed until May 12 and inquiries are "ongoing", reports MirrorOnline.
The two arrests came after Inskip with Sowerby Parish received "vile" telephone calls over Nicola's disappearance at the weekend. Earlier today, Wyre Council said it had temporarily removed contact details for "parish and town council members".
In a statement, Wyre Council leader Michael Vincent said: "We appreciate the emotional gravity of the situation; however we will not tolerate any form of abuse of any of our elected members of Wyre Borough Council or any of the town and parish councils within our borders or our staff.
"The community has shown great strength and resilience during the investigation and we urge everyone to continue to show compassion and empathy. It is a shame that we have had to take this step at such a difficult time and appropriate steps are being taken to ensure that residents are still able to contact their elected representatives."
The council added: "Wyre Council will log any reports of abuse and these will be forwarded to the police. Please be respectful."
Its chief executive Garry Payne said: "Everyone is deeply saddened by the ongoing Nicola Bulley case and our thoughts are with the family and friends. We are supporting Lancashire Police where required and we urge everyone to remain respectful at this time."
Nicola vanished on January 27 while walking her springer spaniel Willow near the river, shortly after dropping her daughters, aged six and nine, at school. The mortgage adviser's phone was found on a bench overlooking the river, still connected to a work call.
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Police believe Ms Bulley may have "have fallen into the river for some reason". They have been searching from the river where she vanished to the sea.
The search in Morecambe Bay continued into its fifth day as officers on horseback surveyed elevated paths in the village of Knott End-on-Sea on Monday. On Thursday, police extended the search for her body to the sea after detectives said finding her "in the open sea becomes more of a possibility".