Ground and Air Search Efforts to Renew for Missing N.S. Kids
- Officials resumed air and ground searches on May 17, 2025, near Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia, for missing siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan.
- The searches follow a scaled-back effort after the siblings went missing from their home on May 2, and police cited low survival chances in the wooded area.
- Search teams include volunteers from Colchester, Pictou, and the Strait area, focusing on previously uncovered zones around Gairloch Road where the children disappeared.
- Authorities have received over 180 public tips and identified 35 individuals for interviews, while RCMP urge public cooperation and caution around search zones.
- The renewed effort aims to advance the investigation despite bleak odds, with search coordinator MacLean noting it is “more than likely to be recovery.
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Lilly and Jack Sullivan Update: Search Intensifies in Specific Areas
As the search for missing siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan enters its third week, officials have returned to the area surrounding the home where the children were last seen. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said in a press release issued Friday afternoon that they “will focus on specific areas around Gairloch Rd. in an effort to locate Lilly and Jack and advance the investigation.” The new search efforts started Saturday, a little over a…
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