Search to resume for children almost a month after they disappeared from N.S. home
- On May 2, Jack Sullivan, aged four, and his six-year-old sister Lilly were reported missing from their residence in the wooded Lansdowne Station area of Nova Scotia.
- The children disappeared nearly a month ago, prompting an initial large-scale search that was scaled back on May 7 due to lack of new information.
- Authorities have stated that the RCMP’s major crimes team has been handling the investigation since May 3, and search parties are expected to return this weekend to concentrate on targeted locations near the children’s residence.
- According to an RCMP statement released Friday afternoon, the renewed search efforts will focus on the Gairloch Road vicinity, close to the children’s residence, as well as a nearby pipeline path where investigators previously discovered a small footprint.
- The RCMP indicated that they believe the children are unlikely to be alive in the nearby forested areas but will resume searching if new information comes to light, demonstrating ongoing investigative efforts.
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Search to resume for children almost a month after they disappeared from N.S. home
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The search for two missing young children nearly a month ago resumed on Saturday in a remote area of northeastern Nova Scotia.
LANSDOWNE STATION — The search for two young missing children nearly a month ago will resume on Saturday in a remote area of northeastern Nova Scotia. On May 2, four-year-old Jack Sullivan and his six-year-old sister Lilly Sullivan were reported missing at their home at Lansdowne Station, a heavily wooded rural area about 140 kilometres northeast of Halifax. The initial search and rescue operation was reduced on May 7. This weekend's search mark…
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