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RCMP scale back search for missing children in rural Nova Scotia

  • The RCMP announced a reduction in their efforts to find Lily Sullivan, age six, and her four-year-old brother Jack, who disappeared on May 2, 2025, near their residence in Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia.
  • The search began after the children reportedly wandered away from their rural home on Gairloch Road, with police saying there is no evidence of abduction despite the stepfather's concerns.
  • Up to 160 volunteers and professional teams, including the Nova Scotia Guard and helicopter units, have searched a heavily wooded four-kilometre area in Pictou County over six days, facing difficult terrain and weather.
  • RCMP Staff Sgt. Curtis MacKinnon explained the search will focus on specific areas already covered to find any missed clues, while Major Crimes Unit head Robert McCamon said experts consider the likelihood the children are alive very low.
  • The RCMP will continue investigating all leads and have urged anyone with information to come forward, while the family remains hopeful but unsettled by the ongoing situation.
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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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