Three Weeks Since Two Young Children Reported Missing in Rural Nova Scotia
- On May 2, two young siblings—a 6-year-old girl named Lilly and her 4-year-old brother Jack—were reported missing from their rural residence in Lansdowne Station, located in northeastern Nova Scotia.
- The RCMP received a 911 call at 10 a.m. Reporting the siblings wandered away, prompting an extensive search amid challenging, hilly, wooded terrain near Gairloch Road.
- The search involved up to 160 volunteers, tracking dogs, helicopters, and drones covering over five square kilometres, but was scaled back on May 7 as survival chances diminished.
- Investigators have received more than 180 public tips and identified 35 people for interviews, but police repeatedly state there is no evidence of abduction or confirmed whereabouts.
- Despite resumed searches complicated by hurricane-damaged forests, the case remains unresolved, with ongoing investigation and community concern highlighted by widespread social media interest.
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Three Weeks Since Two Young Children Reported Missing in Rural Nova Scotia
It has been three weeks since two young children were reported missing from their rural home in northeastern Nova Scotia, and police have yet to say if they have found any evidence pointing to their whereabouts. Police say they believe six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother Jack wandered away from their family’s home in Lansdowne Station, N.S., early on May 2. The RCMP have confirmed receiving a 911 call that day at 10 a.m. Du…
Nova Scotia: Two Young Children Still Missing After Three Weeks - Canada French
LANSDOWNE STATION — It has been three weeks since two young children were reported missing from their rural home in northeastern Nova Scotia, and the police have not yet indicated whether they have found any evidence to locate them. Police believe that Lilly Sullivan, six years old, and her brother Jack, four years old, have moved away from their family home at Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia, early May 2. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)…
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