‘We want answers’: All avenues being explored in search for missing N.S. children, police say
- On the morning of May 2, 2025, two siblings—a six-year-old girl and her four-year-old brother—were reported missing from their residence in Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia.
- Police believe the siblings wandered away from their fenced backyard without their parents' knowledge, and no evidence of abduction has been found.
- A large search involving over 160 personnel, helicopters, drones, and search dogs covered 5.5 square kilometers of dense, rural terrain over six days without finding the children.
- Authorities have acted on more than 180 tips from the public and conducted formal interviews with 35 individuals connected to the case. RCMP Staff Sgt. Curtis MacKinnon emphasized their commitment to thoroughly investigating all possible leads in the search for the missing children.
- Police scaled back the active search due to the low likelihood the children are alive, but continue investigations and appeals for information to resolve their disappearance.
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Siblings Vanish from Home as Police Say They’ve Received Hundreds of Tips
The search for two young siblings from Nova Scotia, Canada, who have gone missing for almost two weeks, continues. Authorities noted that they received nearly 200 tips from the public in connection with their disappearance.

Police focus on 400 homes as search to find mother of abandoned babies continues
The three siblings, Harry, Roman and Elsa, were abandoned in 2017, 2019 and 2024 respectively, and the search to identify their mother is ongoing.
Cops playing significant role in search for missing kids honoured
This representational image shows the Sindh police in a meeting. — sindhpolice.gov.pk/FileTwenty-four Sindh police officials were awarded certificates of appreciation during a ceremony held in honour of the law enforcers who played an extraordinary role in the search for missing children in...
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