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RCMP scale back search for missing children in rural Nova Scotia

  • The Nova Scotia RCMP announced they will reduce their search efforts for Lily Sullivan, age six, and her four-year-old brother, Jack, who have been missing from their Lansdowne Station home on Gairloch Road since May 2, 2025.
  • The siblings wandered from their rural Pictou County home, prompting a six-day search involving up to 160 search and rescue members and multiple agencies using various resources.
  • Search efforts spanned an area of approximately four square kilometres of dense forest, involving ground teams, police dog units, drones, air support, the Nova Scotia Guard, and various volunteer organizations.
  • At a news briefing on May 7, Staff Sgt. Curtis MacKinnon explained that efforts are focused on thoroughly reviewing areas to ensure no evidence is overlooked, emphasizing that there are currently no signs of abduction.
  • Although the search shifts to focused areas, investigators and the major crimes unit continue exploring all leads and urge anyone with information to contact the RCMP or Crime Stoppers.
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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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