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Missing Nova Scotia siblings, Lilly and Jack, were seen with family the day before they disappeared

28 May 2025
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Missing Nova Scotia siblings, Lilly and Jack, were seen with family the day before they disappeared
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Lilly, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, have been missing since May 2, 2025, with their last confirmed sighting being in public with family members on May 1. Their disappearance from their trailer home in Lansdowne Station prompted extensive searches involving hundreds of volunteers and various resources, though police have found no evidence of abduction. Investigators have received over 180 tips and are seeking further information, including dashcam footage from the area during the days leading up to their disappearance.

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