The 45-year-partner old’s claimed she “vanished into thin air” after her disappearance.

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The 45-year-old mother of two was last seen on a path along the River Wyre in the Lancashire village of St Michael’s on Wyre January a week ago, after dropping off her six- and nine-year-old kids at school.

The spouse of missing dog walker Nicola Bulley stated that it is as if she “disappeared into thin air.”

One week after the disappearance of the mother of two, Paul Ansell stated that he will “never lose hope” while speaking near the location where she was last seen.

In addition, he stated that he kept replaying “every scenario” in his thoughts and that he was focused on supporting their two girls.

The 45-year-partner old's claimed she "vanished into thin air" after her disappearance.

The search continues for the 45-year-old woman whose phone was discovered on a bench while still connected to a work call and whose springer spaniel puppy was found wandering free.

She was last seen around 9:10 a.m. on January 27 in St. Michael on Wyre, Lancashire.

Ms. Bulley, a 45-year-old mortgage consultant, had just dropped off her six- and nine-year-old daughters at school.

Mr. Ansell stated, “I have no idea how I am coping. I do not wish to consider that. I am only concerned about the girls.”

The 44-year-old continued, “Every scenario reaches a dead end.” every one of them

“All we are doing is sitting there and going over each situation over and over again.”

He said, “Of course, we will never, ever lose hope. But it seems as though she has vanished into thin air.

“It’s insane”

Mr. Ansell praised the community for their “amazing” support, which gave the family “great solace.”

On Friday, members of the local community stood by the side of the road holding placards depicting Ms. Bulley and imploring people with information to call the police.

Ms. Bulley’s grieving sister Louise Cunningham told, “I feel like I’m living in a nightmare.”

Her relatives implored anyone who saw her or knew where she was to contact authorities during the interview.

Despite “unanswered queries,” Lancashire Police stated that people should not “speculate or circulate false rumors” over the disappearance.

Police are investigating as a missing person case and do not suspect criminal behaviour.

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