Yes I agree. But Hall Lane is the other side of the river. If it's connected to her disappearance how has NB gotten there without being seen?For the avoidance of confusion, the witness saw a tatty red van outside a barn.
Yes I agree. But Hall Lane is the other side of the river. If it's connected to her disappearance how has NB gotten there without being seen?For the avoidance of confusion, the witness saw a tatty red van outside a barn.
I've just realised we don't have any information on where Nicola parked her car.
But we know she drove there, and dropped the kids at school.
It looks from street view, that parents park along Hall Lane leading up to a property that looks like a barn.
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Could not of worded that better. To rule out foul play and not shut down the whole area is a complete error plain and simple. My theroy all along was something in that upper field happened. It was last place she was seen. She was not seen by anyone on the bench or at the river. Bench rivet bench river that's all it's been about. Then after a week they decided to ask people with dash cam footage. This all should of been done from day 1. This looks a good lead this red van. Let's hope it's the start of solving all this and hope and pray nicola is ok.@russeverton
You mentioned, earlier in the thread that you were not sure if the police were treating Nicola’s disappearance as very suspicious early on. I would have to agree, I feel too much emphasis was on Nicola falling in to the river, a ‘tragic accident’ based on the scene surrounding the bench, so close to the river. I appreciate this scenario may still be the case and could still be an obvious conclusion.
I saw the other day a Telegraph article that mentioned a ‘tatty red van’ which I could not read due to the paywall. The Sun have now written their own article on this. The person states that they called on the day of her disappearance (Friday 27th January) via 101. The person then re-reports the van sighting (from the 27th) again on the 2nd February (the following Thursday). You would have to assume that’s because no police had been in touch. The Red van is seen on ‘Hall Lane’ outside a barn in St Michael’s on Wyre. This road runs directly below the river near to where Nicola was last supposed to be. I would like to think that this sort of information could be vital to an investigation and yet the person had to re-report it. It makes me wonder how many other bits of information have slipped through the net/yet to be handled or need re-reporting?
I appreciate the police are currently handling over 500 lines of enquiry and it’s an immense task but surely a local person reporting a suspicious tatty van, outside a barn on a road a field or so away from where she was last seen, on the day she went missing, might get some priority?
For sleuthing purposes (whilst the thread was out of action) I have looked for a nearby cake shop, as mentioned in the article. I think the nearest could be Light Ash Farm Shop & Cafe (PR3 0RT) which seems to be renowned for their cakes and is not far from Hall Lane. Although the cake shop really isn’t relevant!
If I were a family or friend I would be concerned that potentially life saving information was not being handled quickly enough and this could explain some of the behind the scenes frustrations we appear to be seeing. JMOO
Nicola cops search for ‘tatty red van’ seen on the same day mum vanished
She might not have got that far - the van occupant may have threatened her at the bench and got her to the van at the Garstang lane path exit, which had been moved there in the meantime. Still would be surprised if no one had seen that though! IMO.Yes I agree. But Hall Lane is the other side of the river. If it's connected to her disappearance how has NB gotten there without being seen?
The narrow roads are exactly why the witness may have thought it was odd.Based purely on Street View, Hall Lane seems relatively narrow. It looks like people might park up close to the school for drop off, but those cars basically block that side of the lane. I can’t see anything resembling a barn that a red van might be parked up by that would attract attention.
That route out is a small path with no exit routes, largely fenced in. Very visible to anyone walking in the other direction.She might not have got that far - the van occupant may have threatened her at the bench and got her to the van at the Garstang lane path exit, which had been moved there in the meantime. Still would be surprised if no one had seen that though! IMO.
Hall Lane is the other side of the river. It's where her children's school is.Especially as it was parked next to a barn on hall lane which is very close to the upper field where she was last spotted
Yes I agree it’s probably far fetched but just thinking of a way red van could be involved without NB crossing the river wyre. IMO.That route out is a small path with no exit routes, largely fenced in. Very visible to anyone walking in the other direction.
go further down the lane and it's a big old stone barn on the right.Based purely on Street View, Hall Lane seems relatively narrow. It looks like people might park up close to the school for drop off, but those cars basically block that side of the lane. I can’t see anything resembling a barn that a red van might be parked up by that would attract attention.
Not sure who you are replying to, but I said Lanc Police never mentioned it in their reports.Nicola left her car parked in the school car park
(One of many links confirming this..)
It could've been any mum, on any morning, after dropping children off
Like I said it's close to the upper field where she was last spottedHall Lane is the other side of the river. It's where her children's school is.
It wasn't youNot sure who you are replying to, but I said Lanc Police never mentioned it in their reports.
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