🚨 Missing Children in Pictou County, Nova Scotia – Lily and Jack Sullivan
The RCMP are releasing limited details about the ongoing investigation into two missing children from Pictou County. Six-year-old Lily Sullivan and her four-year-old brother Jack Sullivan disappeared from their Lansdowne Station home on the morning of May 2, 2025.
Despite a massive initial search involving hundreds of volunteers, the active search was suspended on May 7, 2025. Subsequent targeted searches have taken place in the surrounding area, but no substantial evidence of the children’s whereabouts has been found.
📌 Description
- Name: Lily Sullivan
- Age: 6
- Location: Lansdowne Station, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
- Name: Jack Sullivan
- Age: 4
- Location: Lansdowne Station, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
📞 Ongoing Investigation
RCMP spokesperson Cindy Bayers confirmed that cadaver dogs will be used in an upcoming phase of the investigation but did not disclose specific dates or locations, citing officer safety and investigative integrity.
When asked about recent comments from the children’s grandmother, who publicly stated that she believes Lily and Jack are deceased, Bayers responded: “We have no specific reason to indicate the children are deceased.”
Bayers also emphasized that the investigation remains active: “Our investigation will continue until we know what has happened to Lily and Jack.”
🔍 Search Progress
Authorities shared that to date:
- More than 820 tips have been received and are being assessed.
- 80 formal interviews have been conducted.
- Over 1,070 investigative tasks have been assigned to the case.
- All functioning video files canvassed from Lansdowne Station and surrounding areas have been reviewed.
Search and Rescue teams, RCMP specialists, and forensic investigators continue to analyze all available leads.
👉 What You Can Do
Police continue to urge anyone with information, no matter how small, to come forward. The public’s help remains vital as investigators seek answers about Lily and Jack’s disappearance.
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