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13th February 2023
12:46pm GMT

A post on the Bring Nikki Home Facebook page[/caption]
She said: "He has to remain strong as he has to hold on to hope we will find Nikki."
Photos from the event on Sunday show Paul surrounded by family and friends as he writes on the ribbon.
It read: "Nikki I love you! XXXXX. Come home now!"
Nicola's friends and family also changed their profile pictures on Facebook to a snap with a yellow border.
The photo is a shot of Paul and the couple's daughters and dog, Willow, with the border 'Bring Nikki Home’.
Nicola’s friend Emma White the move is an attempt to "turn Facebook yellow".
She wrote: "Thank you for all the kind words, prayers and thoughts to Nikki’s family and friends.
"The search is still ongoing for that vital piece of information to find Nikki.
"What we do have is love and strength driven from the hope, please share the love and #BringNikkiHome – turning Facebook yellow."
The Facebook campaign comes after a witness has come forward saying they saw two men acting suspiciously close to where Nicola went missing as she walked her dog.
Police are said to have taken further CCTV footage from a garage close to the spot the mum-of-two was last seen in St Michael’s on Wyre.
The reports also comes as police stepped up their hunt following reports of a "shabby" red van seen near where she went missing.
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