NS Children Missing Case Reignites Urgent Ground Search

Friday, May 30, 2025, 4:22 pm

Authorities have intensified efforts around a rural Nova Scotia home where two young siblings disappeared nearly a month ago. As police resume a determined ground search, tensions and hope run high among family members and local residents amid growing calls for a swift breakthrough.


thestar.com / Search to resume for children almost a month after they disappeared from N.S. home

On May 2, four-year-old Jack Sullivan and his six-year-old sister Lilly Sullivan were reported missing from their home in rural Nova Scotia.

globalnews.ca / N.S. missing kids: Ground search to resume as 4-week disappearance mark hits

Searchers will be back in the woods around a rural Pictou County home this weekend in the search for two missing siblings who were last seen four weeks ago. 

cbc.ca / 4 weeks after disappearance of N.S. children, stepfather remains hopeful

Lilly Sullivan, 6, and her brother, Jack Sullivan, 4, have been missing since May 2, when police received a 911 call from their mother and stepfather reporting they had wandered away from their home in Lansdowne Station, N.S.


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