Cops issue new warning and threaten action over 'disruption' of Nicola Bulley case
POLICE investigating the disappearance of mum Nicola Bulley have issued a dispersal order to keep the public away from the area.
Cops received reports that amateur detectives from outside the village of St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, were filming close to residents' homes and sharing footage on social media.The order, which came into force at 8.40pm yesterday and lasts for at least 48 hours, gives officers extra powers to break up groups committing anti-social behaviour.
"We are also aware of a number of grossly offensive comments being made on social media and elsewhere.Mum-of-two Nicola vanished on January 27 while walking her dog along the River Wyre.They have already scoured the immediate area and are today searching Fleetwood where the river enters the Irish Sea.
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