RCMP investigating tips from public on missing Nova Scotia children | Unpublished
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Author: Lindsay Jones
Publication Date: May 13, 2025 - 14:42

RCMP investigating tips from public on missing Nova Scotia children

May 13, 2025
Nova Scotia RCMP say they’re working around the clock with specialized major crime and forensic investigators to find out what happened to Lilly and Jack Sullivan, and are asking the public to contact them with any tips about the two young children who were reported missing in a rural hamlet of Pictou County a week and a half ago. So far, police say they have received and are following up on more than 180 tips from the public, interviewed 35 people, including community members and those closest to the six- and four-year-old children, and scoured lakes and waterways with RCMP dive teams late last week.


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