Siblings Lily, 6, and Jack, 4, have been missing in rural Canada for four days
- Two young siblings, a six-year-old girl and her four-year-old brother, have been missing since 10 a.m. On May 2 after disappearing near their residence on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
- Authorities believe the children left their residence in the densely forested rural region on their own, and police report no indications of abduction.
- Search efforts involve multiple agencies using helicopters, drones, police dogs, and ground teams working 24/7 to comb the forest surrounding Lansdowne Station.
- Authorities report that Lily has medium-length light brown hair styled with bangs and may be wearing a pink sweater paired with pink pants and boots. Jack is noted to have short blondish hair and was last seen wearing blue dinosaur-themed boots.
- The ongoing search has stretched into a fourth day with local residents praying for the children’s safe return, while authorities urge anyone with information to contact the RCMP.
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In Remote Canada, a Massive Search for Missing Siblings
"Nobody is giving up yet," says Robert Parker, a Pictou County official in a remote part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. His comments to the CBC are in reference to the hunt for siblings Lily and Jack Sullivan, ages 6 and 4, who haven't been seen since Friday....
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Canadian police have been searching for two missing children in Nova Scotia for four days. The children are believed to have wandered out of their home and into the woods on Friday morning and have been missing ever since.
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