Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 1:22 pm
Nova Scotia police are working around the clock in the mysterious disappearance of two young children. With authorities interviewing close contacts, the urgency to locate the missing siblings has ignited significant concern across the community.
RCMP 'officers have so far identified 35 people for formal interviews as part of the investigation, including community members and those closest to the children.'
Police also interviewed community members and those closest to the children
Six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and four-year-old Jack Sullivan were reported missing on May 2 from their residence in Landsdowne Station, N.S., about 140 kilometres northeast of Halifax
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia RCMP say they're planning to interview those closest to two missing children as they investigate the siblings' disappearance.
The RCMP say they are working "day and night" on the disappearance of two Nova Scotia children -- who have been missing for almost two weeks.
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