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Missing Children Lilly & Jack Sullivan Investigation
July, 16th, 2025

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The intensive investigation by the Nova Scotia RCMP into the disappearance of Lilly(6) and Jack(4) remains ongoing.
The Northeast Nova RCMP Major Crime Unit is seeking information regarding the whereabouts of Lilly and Jack and encourages anyone with specific details to call 902-896-5060. Alternatively, individuals wishing to remain anonymous can contact 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.
The Northeast Nova RCMP Major Crime Unit is seeking information regarding the whereabouts of Lilly and Jack and encourages anyone with specific details to call 902-896-5060. Alternatively, individuals wishing to remain anonymous can contact 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.
Pursuant to the Missing Persons Act, the Northeast Nova RCMP Major Crime Unit's investigative team is directing the investigation. Aided by RCMP units in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Ontario, the National Centre of Missing Persons, Canadian Centre for Child Protection, and provincial and municipal police agencies from Nova Scotia and other parts of Canada.
Their investigative efforts comprise of: reviewing approximately 5,000 video files obtained through a video canvass of Lansdowne Station and the surrounding areas. Investigators are assessing in excess of 600 tips from the public and formally interviewing over 60 individuals, which included the administration of polygraph tests to certain persons. Authorities conducted a forensic examination of materials located through ground and air searches in Lansdowne Station. This includes a pink blanket that officers seized on Lansdowne Rd. Investigators also submitted judicial authorizations to seize and examine materials and devices that may provide information useful to the investigation.
S/Sgt. Rob McCamon, Acting Officer in Charge of the Major Crime and Behavioural Sciences, stated: "Currently, over 800 tasks are associated with this investigation. A substantial amount of meticulous and deliberate work is ongoing by personnel locally and across Canada. Our collective efforts will persist daily until we ascertain with certainty the circumstances surrounding Lilly and Jack's disappearance."
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