Nicola Bulley latest: Retracing her last steps before disappearance
An underwater search expert said the case of missing mother-of-two Nicola Bulley is a 'complete mystery', after his team could not find her.
As the search for the missing mother of two continues since she vanished nearly two weeks ago, Isla Traquair is live with the latest from Lancashire.
Peter Faulding, who was called in by the family to help find Ms Bulley, met her partner Paul Ansell on Wednesday, as day 12 of the search continued in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, and told him she had still not been found.
The mortgage adviser, 45, vanished on January 27 after dropping her two daughters, aged six and nine, at school, then taking her springer spaniel Willow for a walk along the river.
Ms Bulley's phone was left on the bench near the river, still connected to a work call, with the dog lead and harness found close by.
Mr Faulding and his team, from rescue operation Specialist Group International, have been searching the area around the bench, the 'entry point' where it is believed by police Ms Bulley fell into the water.
But he said their three-day involvement ended on Wednesday after a 'thorough and extensive search of the areas we were tasked with by Lancashire Police' found 'no sign of Nicola'.
Lancashire Police have urged anyone with information or footage to call 101, quoting log 565 of January 30. For any immediate sightings, please call 999. For more information.