Rally held outside N.S. RCMP detachment to demand answers about two missing children
RCMP say extensive searches and multiple polygraph tests have produced few clues as the investigation remains active nearly a year later.
- About 50 people gathered outside the Stellarton RCMP detachment Saturday to demand answers about the disappearance of Lilly Sullivan and Jack Sullivan, who went missing exactly one year ago.
- On May 2, 2025, RCMP were told that six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother, Jack, wandered from their home in Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia.
- Investigators have formally interviewed 106 people, reviewed 8,132 video files, and are currently prioritizing 1,191 tips while executing warrants for materials and digital devices.
- Despite extensive searches, the RCMP maintain there is no evidence the children were abducted, and officials admit it is unlikely Lilly and Jack are still alive.
- Police continue to appeal for "fact-based tips" as investigators pursue answers, with Staff Sgt. stating, "We've not let up the steam and we won't.
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Rally held outside N.S. RCMP detachment to demand answers about two missing children
STELLARTON - Under a cloudless sky in central Nova Scotia, about 50 people gathered outside an RCMP detachment Saturday to demand answers about the disappearance of two young children exactly
Rally Held Outside NS RCMP Detachment to Demand Answers About Two Missing Children
Under a cloudless sky in central Nova Scotia, about 50 people gathered outside an RCMP detachment Saturday to demand answers about the disappearance of two young children exactly one year ago. On the morning of May 2, 2025, RCMP were told that six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother Jack had wandered from their home in rural Lansdowne Station, about 140 kilometres north of Halifax. Since then, very few clues have emerged as to …
‘We need more answers’: Rally for N.S. missing kids 1 year after disappearance
A Nova Scotia community is gathering Saturday to mark the one-year anniversary of Lilly and Jack's disappearance, and to call for justice for the two young siblings.
A timeline of key events in the Nova Scotia missing kids investigation
Four-year-old Jack Sullivan and his six-year-old sister Lilly were reported missing from their home in Lansdowne Station, N.S., on May 2, 2025. Almost a year later, the investigation continues into their disappearance. What follows is a timeline of events, some of it compiled from court documents that include unproven police statements that were used to […]
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