Police investigating the disappearance of missing dog walker Nicola Bulley have said she has "specific vulnerabilities" that make her "high risk".
Lancashire Police have said they have been "inundated" following the mum's disappearance while walking along the River Wyre in St Michael's on Wyre on the morning of January 27.Detective Superintendent Rebecca Smith has told how Nicola was ranked as "high risk" due to her "vulnerabilities" that was disclosed by her partner Paul Ansell.
The force refused to go into the vulnerabilities out of respect for Nicola's family and the "unimaginable pain and distress" they are going through.During the briefing, she added: "Those vulnerabilities based our decision-making in terms of grading Nicola as high risk".
The Mirror reports that 40 detectives have combed through 1,500 pieces of evidence looking for clues.Officers have also visited 300 premises and spoken to over 300 people in the hunt for the missing mum.
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