Nova Scotia offering $150,000 reward for information about two missing children
- On May 2, 2025, six-year-old Lilly and four-year-old Jack Sullivan vanished while at their residence in the rural community of Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia.
- The disappearance followed a 911 call reporting the children wandered away, prompting extensive searches in densely wooded terrain affected by fallen trees from a 2022 storm.
- Despite hundreds of tips and multiple searches covering over five square kilometers, police found little evidence and scaled back the main search by May 7 due to low survival likelihood.
- Nova Scotia’s Attorney-General Becky Druhan expressed that the disappearance is felt province-wide and urged anyone with information to call 1-888-710-9090, offering rewards up to $150,000 based on tip value.
- Stepfather Daniel Martell has cooperated with investigators, including voluntarily passing a polygraph and providing phone data, while volunteers called the search effort unprecedented and taxing.
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Nova Scotia Offers Reward up to $150,000 for Information to Help in Search for Missing Siblings
The government of Nova Scotia is offering a cash reward of up to $150,000 for information in the disappearance of two young siblings from Pictou County in that province. Lilly Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, were reported missing from their home on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station on May 2. It is about 140 kilometres northeast of Halifax. The family reportedly told police they suspected the children had wandered away from their home. Police…
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