Search group warns against fake fundraiser exploiting missing siblings in Nova Scotia / Globe and Mail / Canada

Thursday, June 5, 2025, 12:06 pm

Halifax Search and Rescue has warned the public about a fraudulent fundraising campaign linked to the missing Sullivan siblings. Authorities caution donors to verify the legitimacy of online appeals—designed to fund search efforts—and to remain vigilant against scams that prey on community vulnerability and compassion.


nationalpost.com / Stepfather of missing N.S. kids reportedly says mother’s grief worsening due to online speculation

Searchers haven't 'uncovered anything of significance,' but are 'fully engaged in finding out what happened to Lilly and Jack,' says Corp. Guillaume Tremblay

theglobeandmail.com / Search group warns against fake fundraiser exploiting missing siblings in Nova Scotia

Halifax Search and Rescue director says a GoFundMe campaign attempted to raise $100,000 to fund a drone to search for Jack and Lilly Sullivan

globalnews.ca / Search group warns against fake fundraiser exploiting two children missing in N.S.

Halifax Search and Rescue is warning against fraudsters impersonating their group who claim they'll use donated cash to search for two missing children.

thestar.com / Search group warns against fake fundraiser exploiting two children missing in N.S.

HALIFAX - Halifax Search and Rescue is warning against fraudsters impersonating their group who claim they'll use donated cash to search for two missing children.

citynews.ca / What happened to the Sullivan kids in Nova Scotia?

It’s a mystery in Nova Scotia that’s gained attention across the country. This week marked one month since the disappearance of six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother, Jack Sullivan. The kids were reported missing by their step-dad and mother on the morning of May 2. RCMP in Nova…


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