SKY News presenter Sarah-Jane Mee was left in tears after an emotional interview with Nicola Bulley’s heartbroken family.
Nicola, 45, was last seen on Friday morning in St Michael’s in Wyre, Lancashire.
Her family broke down today as they spoke of their agony following Nicola's disappearance.
Sister Louise Cunningham told : "If I'm being honest, it feels like I'm just stuck in a nightmare.
"We're going round and round in circles trying to piece together what could have possibly happened.
"It's like she's just vanished into thin air. We just want her home, we need her home, her children need her home. It's absolutely heartbreaking."
Her family broke down today as they spoke of their agony following Nicola's disappearance.
Sister Louise Cunningham told : "If I'm being honest, it feels like I'm just stuck in a nightmare.
"We're going round and round in circles trying to piece together what could have possibly happened.
"It's like she's just vanished into thin air. We just want her home, we need her home, her children need her home. It's absolutely heartbreaking."
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"We just want you back."
After the emotional interview, viewers then joined the presenter back in the studio.
Sarah fought back her tears as she continued with the show.
She said: "A very emotional interview there with Nicola Bulley's family."
As her voice broke, she added: "Excuse me."
It comes after police today confirmed they had tracked down a woman seen in a CCTV image they wanted to speak to.
Officers also released a timeline of the missing mum's final movements before she disappeared.
Nicola, 45, began her walk along the towpath to the River Wyre at 8.43am after dropping her two children off at school.
Police say around seven minutes later, a dog walker who knows Nicola saw her walking around the lower field with her springer spaniel Willow.
The witness said their two dogs interacted briefly before she left Nicola via the river path.
At 8.53am, the mum said an email to her boss at Exclusively Mortgages.
She then logged into a Teams call at 9.01am and was seen around nine minutes later on the upper field walking Willow.
Police say at 9.30am, the work call ended but Nicola stayed logged on.
At around 9.35am, the mobile and Willow were found at a bench by the river but there was no sign of Nicola.
Police today cordoned off a footpath that leads to a bench where still connected to the work call.
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Anybody with information about where she might be is asked to call 101, quoting log 473 of January 27.