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Cadaver dogs fail to find remains in search for two missing Nova Scotia children
RCMP deployed cadaver dogs over a 40-kilometre area near the missing siblings’ home but found no human remains, marking the first use of such dogs in the case.
- Police dogs trained to detect human remains found nothing in a search for two missing children in rural Nova Scotia.
- The children, Jack and Lilly Sullivan, were reported missing by their mother on May 2 after supposedly wandering away from their home.
- Investigators have reviewed over 8,000 video files and received more than 860 tips, but the case remains unsolved with a continued focus on finding the children.
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Cadaver dogs fail to find remains in search for two missing Nova Scotia children
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Cadaver dogs fail to find remains in search for missing Nova Scotia children
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia RCMP say two tracking dogs trained to search for human remains have failed to find any trace of two children reported missing from their rural home more than five months ago.
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right3Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
C 17%
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