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Nova Scotia RCMP administers polygraph tests in missing children investigation

  • Four-Year-Old Jack Sullivan and six-year-old Lilly Sullivan disappeared on May 2, 2025, while at their residence in Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia.
  • The last public sighting of the children occurred on May 1 when they were accompanied by family members, leading authorities to conduct a thorough search by air and on foot through the rural areas surrounding their residence.
  • More than 11 Nova Scotia RCMP units, multiple national agencies, and specialists have investigated, interviewing 54 people and administering polygraph tests to some individuals.
  • Police have gathered extensive video recordings from the area around Lansdowne Station, received 488 tips, and secured seven court orders to confiscate relevant materials, while maintaining that there is no indication the children were taken against their will.
  • Authorities continue a coordinated, meticulous investigation and searches, but no new areas have been identified and the search for the children may take longer than initially hoped.
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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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