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Volunteer in missing children search urges caution against speculation on their fate

  • Four-Year-Old Jack Sullivan and his six-year-old sister Lily disappeared last week after leaving their residence in the Lansdowne Station area of northeastern Nova Scotia.
  • The children are believed to have wandered away on a Friday, prompting a police investigation with detectives involved since last Saturday to assess suspicion.
  • Search and rescue teams have thoroughly searched a four square kilometer stretch of dense forest located roughly 20 kilometers to the southwest of New Glasgow, although the RCMP reduced the scope of the search on Wednesday.
  • The RCMP indicated that the likelihood of the children surviving six days in the remote forest is very low, while volunteer Daniel Roode encouraged the community to refrain from speculation that could increase local anxiety.
  • Authorities continue investigating the disappearance, plan to revisit areas searched, and may deploy dogs to find human remains to ensure no clues are missed.
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Coast Reporter broke the news in Sechelt, Canada on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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