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A Timeline of Key Events in the Case of Missing N.S. Children Lilly and Jack Sullivan

Police say the probe remains active after more than 1,500 investigative tasks, 8,000 video files and nearly 1,200 tips.

  • On Thursday, RCMP Staff Sergeant Rob McCamon renewed calls for "specific, verifiable details" regarding Lilly and Jack Sullivan, whose disappearance remains active nearly one year after they vanished from their Lansdowne Station home.
  • Following a 911 call from mother Malehya Brooks-Murray on May 2, 2025, the children were reported missing, prompting investigators to initially believe the siblings "wandered" from their rural home about 140 kilometres northeast of Halifax.
  • Police have reviewed 8,132 video files, conducted 106 interviews, and evaluated 1,191 tips while performing 1,534 investigative tasks, with search teams using human remains detection dogs to cover more than 40 kilometres of territory.
  • "We're just devastated that there's still no answers," said Cyndy Murray, the children's maternal grandmother, while criminologist Michelle Jeanis described the case as "profoundly rare" given typical resolution timelines for missing children.
  • A public vigil is planned for this weekend in Stellarton, N.S., as officials urge the public to avoid speculation, emphasizing that only "specific, verifiable details" will advance the investigation.
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One year after Lilly and Jack Sullivan's disappearance, the police sought help from the public and wished to receive "fact-based information".

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