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Search For Missing Children Lily And Jack Sullivan

Continues In Lansdowne Station, N.S


(Source: Social Media /RCMP)
Lily Sullivan
(Source: Social Media)
USPA NEWS - Many search teams from across Nova Scotia are in Lansdowne, Pictou County, searching for two children that have been missing since Friday morning. Anyone with any information is urged to call the RCMP as it is critical that these children are reunited with their family as soon as possible.
Jack Sullivan
Source: Source: Social Media Rescue
Statement from Halifax Ground Search and Rescue: "Halifax Search and Rescue has joined forces with Colchester Search and Rescue and many other teams from across the province in the urgent search for two missing children, Lily and Jack. Now entering the fourth day, our dedicated volunteers continue to work tirelessly across challenging terrain to locate the children and bring them to safety. Their expertise in ground search and rescue operations is crucial in this effort, demonstrating the power of collaboration in times of crisis. Our thoughts are with Lily and Jack’s family, and we hope for their safe return soon."
Search & Resuce Volunteer
Source: Social Media/Facebook
Lily and Jack Sullivan, were reported missing on the morning May 2nd. The search for Lily and Jack continued through the weekend and will continue as necessary to support the missing persons investigation. Ground search and rescue teams and air services from the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association and the Department of Natural Resources are contributing assets. The Sullivan children are thought to have wandered away from their home on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, Friday morning.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston
Source: Truro&Colchester Code 1 Coverage, Social Media
Inspector Mike Ingles, Acting District Policing Officer said, "Search teams have been strategic and thorough in their work. They're using a variety of tools and resources as they look for the children in the heavily wooded rural area.If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Jack and Lily and haven’t already spoken to police, you are asked to contact the Pictou County District RCMP. When the children were reported missing, a vulnerable missing persons alert was issued in Pictou County. As the children have not yet been located, a broadcast intrusive alert was issued to Antigonish, Colchester, and Pictou counties. Investigators continue to ask that the public avoid the search area to allow trained searchers to do their work."
Lily Sullivan
Source: Social Media/Facebook
Malehya Brooks-Murray, mother of the two missing children in Pictou County is pleading for their safe return. Brooks-Murray told reporters, "There were footprints in the driveway leading toward the road Friday. People have searched every nook and cranny. Any information is needed because at this point, we’re scared and we don’t know what to do. The two children should have been found by now."
Jack Sullivan
Source: Social Media/Facebook
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Lily and Jack Sullivan is asked to contact Pictou County District RCMP at 902-485-4333. To remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers, toll-free, at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips app. File #: 2025-580096
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