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Lily and Jack, two children aged 4 and 6, missing for four days in Nova Scotia

Research continues on Monday to find two aged four and six who have been since morning in the county of Pictou, north of Nova Scotia.

Lily Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, were seen for the time around 10 a.m. at Lansdowne Station, according to the Royal Canadian Gendarmerie (RCMP).

They would have moved away from a residence on Chemin Gairloch. Research carried out by different police bodies have been underway since.

“During the last three days, volunteers in research and rescue and agents have meticulously searched miles in the sector around Lansdowne Station where Lily and Jack were seen for the last time,” said the RCMP in a publication on its social networks on Monday morning.


The police also for the help of the population to find the two children.

Lily Sullivan has chestnut hair, with a square, with a fringe. She could wear a sweater, pants and pink boots.

Jack Sullivan has short light blond hair. The RCMP ignores the clothes it could wear, but knows it has blue boots with dinosaurs.



Photo provided by the RCMP

The RCMP indicated that no evidence suggests an abduction, and rather believes that they got lost by moving away from the house, according to Global News.

It would also be for this reason that no amber was triggered.

However, a vulnerable person alert was to the sector on Friday.




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