Police court documents provide detail on Nova Scotia missing children case
Police continue to investigate the disappearance of Jack and Lilly Sullivan, with hundreds of tips received and forensic tests ongoing on evidence found near their home.
- Six-Year-Old Lilly Sullivan and four-year-old Jack Sullivan went missing on May 2, 2025, after being reported absent by their mother in the rural community of Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia.
- Their disappearance followed sightings, a 911 call by their mother, and prompted police to seek extensive phone, banking, and video records.
- Investigators found two pieces of a pink blanket belonging to Lilly during a grid search covering 8.5 square kilometres of dense woods.
- Separate polygraph tests on the mother, stepfather Daniel Martell, and biological father Cody Sullivan all indicated truthful answers.
- By mid-July, investigators indicated that there is no evidence to suggest a crime has taken place, although the search and inquiry are still ongoing.
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Court documents provide new details on missing Nova Scotia children case
Newly released court documents are revealing previously unreported details of the investigation into the disappearance of two young children from their home in rural northeastern Nova Scotia more than three months ago.
Police Court Documents Provide Detail on Nova Scotia Missing Children Case
Newly released court documents are revealing previously unreported details of the investigation into the disappearance of two young children from their home in rural northeastern Nova Scotia more than three months ago. Included in several documents are the initial impressions by police of polygraphs given to the parents of six-year-old Lilly and four-year-old Jack Sullivan, and confirmation that investigators found a second piece of a pink blank…
RCMP scrutiny of missing N.S. children's mother, stepfather suggests no criminal involvement
Newly unsealed court documents shed fresh light on the search for two Nova Scotia children and how police subsequently combed through bank records, phone data and GPS information to track the movements of their mother and stepfather leading up to their disappearance.

Police court documents provide detail on Nova Scotia missing children case
HALIFAX - Newly released court documents are revealing previously unreported details of the investigation into the disappearance of two young children from their home in rural northeastern Nova Scotia more than three months ago.
Court documents provide detail on Nova Scotia missing children case
Newly released court documents are revealing previously unreported details of the investigation into the disappearance of two young children from their home in rural northeastern Nova Scotia more than three months ago. Included in several documents are the initial impressions by police of polygraphs given to the parents of six-year-old Lilly and four-year-old Jack Sullivan, and confirmation that investigators found a second piece of a pink blank…
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