Missing N.S. children: Search taking place Saturday for Sullivan siblings
Ontario charity Please Bring Me Home leads extensive volunteer search covering waterways and dense woods for two siblings missing since May, with over 30 volunteers involved.
- Please Bring Me Home led a Saturday search near Middle River, Pictou County, with about 30 volunteers split into six groups covering roughly five kilometres each for missing siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan.
- Family members say the children likely wandered into nearby thick woods, and organizers said Saturday's search would focus on wandering, misadventure, and waterways that may have concealed clues, Nick Oldrieve, executive director of Please Bring Me Home, said.
- Volunteers uncovered a child's black T-shirt, a blue blanket, a bicycle, and a geocaching kit bearing Daniel Martell's name, while a drone detected two heat sources on May 2 and RCMP cadaver dogs covered 40 kilometres in September.
- The Mounties reported they are following forensic leads from more than 860 tips and 8,060 video files, and accredited cadaver dogs will return this week as investigators review findings.
- Please Bring Me Home points to its record locating more than 50 people and last year locating Eric Spencer’s remains; the Nova Scotia government offered a $150,000 reward in June amid international attention and Lansdowne, N.S. strain.
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A search for the missing Sullivan children turned up items not deemed relevant: RCMP
HALIFAX — A search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan turned up a number of items, including a child's T-shirt, blanket, and a tricycle, but RCMP say the items hold no relevance in the children's disappearance.
Items discovered during volunteer search for missing N.S. children not relevant: RCMP
After a grueling day wading through rushing river waters and climbing through dense woods, some family members of two missing Nova Scotia children were left disappointed their last-ditch search for the siblings before the snow flies did not result in a breakthrough.
Ontario charity specializing in searches look for N.S. siblings missing since May
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