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N.S. missing kids: RCMP ‘fully engaged’ in finding out what happened to Lilly and Jack

(6 months ago)
Rebecca Lau
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RCMP in Nova Scotia confirmed there are no new updates in the month-long disappearance of six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and four-year-old Jack Sullivan from Pictou County. Police state they are using 'all tools and resources' in the search, which has included extensive ground searches and major crime/forensic investigations.

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  1. 1 May 1, 2025: Siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan were seen in public with family members.
  2. 2 May 2, 2025: Lilly and Jack Sullivan were reported missing from their home in Lansdowne Station.
  3. 3 May 7, 2025: RCMP announced that the search for the children was being 'scaled back'.
  4. 4 May 28, 2025: Police confirmed the May 1 sightings based on video footage and eyewitness accounts.
  5. 5 June 1-2, 2025: The last organized 'targeted search' took place around the Gairloch Road area and a nearby 'pipeline trail'.
  6. 6 Monday (2025-06-09): An RCMP spokesperson stated there were no new updates or information in the case.
  • Continued distress and uncertainty for the family and community.
  • Ongoing allocation of police resources for the search and investigation.
  • Public attention and concern across Nova Scotia.
What: RCMP in Nova Scotia are continuing their search for two missing children, Lilly and Jack Sullivan, but have no new updates on their disappearance.
When: The children were reported missing on the morning of May 2, 2025. Police confirmed sightings on May 1, 2025. The search was scaled back on May 7, 2025. The last organized search took place on June 1-2, 2025. An update was provided on Monday (2025-06-09).
Where: Lansdowne Station, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Searches have focused on the heavily-wooded area around their home and a nearby 'pipeline trail'.
Why: The children mysteriously disappeared from their home, prompting an ongoing police investigation and search efforts.
How: RCMP officers from various teams, including major crime and forensic investigators, are using all available tools and resources, including extensive ground searches, to determine the circumstances of their disappearance.

RCMP in Nova Scotia confirmed there are no new updates in the month-long disappearance of six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and four-year-old Jack Sullivan from Pictou County. Police state they are using 'all tools and resources' in the search, which has included extensive ground searches and major crime/forensic investigations.