Siblings Lily, 6, and Jack, 4, have been missing in rural Canada for four days
- Two young siblings, aged six and four, have been missing since 10 a.m. on May 2 after they were last seen near their residence in Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia.
- Officials say six-year-old Lily Sullivan and her four-year-old brother, Jack, likely wandered away from their rural residence in the densely forested area of Pictou County, with no signs indicating an abduction.
- Search and rescue teams including RCMP, volunteers, dog units, helicopters, drones, and the Nova Scotia Guard are conducting 24/7 operations across the forested area.
- Police describe Lily as having light brown hair that reaches her shoulders and may be dressed in pink clothing, while Jack is noted to have short blond hair and was last seen wearing dinosaur-themed boots in blue.
- The ongoing multi-agency search has stretched into its fourth day, with community members praying for the children's safe return amid widespread concern.
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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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Read Full ArticleRescuers have been searching for the fifth day in the dense forests of Nova Scotia, Canada, for two young children who went missing from their home on Friday.
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