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Manhunt for Two Escapees Continues

  • Search and rescue teams resumed ground efforts this weekend near Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia, for missing siblings Lilly, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4.
  • The children went missing from their home on May 2, prompting an initial five-day search that was scaled back on May 7 due to no new evidence.
  • Over 75 trained volunteers from several regional rescue organizations focused on a six-square-kilometre area, including a pipeline trail where a boot print was found but not confirmed related.
  • Authorities stated there is no evidence of abduction and treat all missing persons cases as suspicious until proven otherwise, while the RCMP said survival chances in the woods are low.
  • The search continued amid challenging terrain and weather, with plans to reassess after the weekend to decide if further efforts are needed as the family awaits answers one month later.
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Research teams converge at Lansdowne Station in Nova Scotia to search a new wooded area.

·Montreal, Canada
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We Got This Covered broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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