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Search for missing children in Pictou County enters 4th day

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Last updated: 2025/05/05 at 12:02 PM
Press Room Published May 5, 2025
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A councillor in the rural Nova Scotia enclave where two children have gone missing said the last four days have been “incredibly tough” on the community, as searchers continued to scour wooded areas of Pictou County on Monday.

Lily Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, were last seen Friday morning at their home on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, about 20 kilometres southwest of New Glasgow.

Police and search and rescue agencies have been combing the area for the children ever since, who they believe wandered off from their home. They’ve asked the public to stay away as trained searchers conduct their work.

Donald Parker, a councillor with the Municipality of Pictou County, said that has been tough on many members of the community who just want to help. But it’s important to listen to the authorities, he said.

“Everybody in the community is concerned and worried, but we’re all hoping for the best here,” said Parker, who has been visiting the search sites each day. “It’s hard on the whole community…. It’s incredibly tough.”

The two children went missing from this home on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, about 20 kilometres southwest of New Glasgow, on Friday morning. (Josh Hoffman/CBC)

About 160 people were still doing their work Sunday despite a rainy forecast that made for some challenging search conditions. RCMP have said searchers located what could be a footprint on Saturday and expanded their search effort in that area.

On Monday, RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Carlie McCann said the search continued overnight.

“Searchers are diligently keeping track of which specific sections of the ground have been covered, and are applying their specialized skills to allow the searchers on scene to stay safe,” said McCann in an email.

Meanwhile, the stepfather of the children said he wants authorities to expand their search to monitor the New Brunswick border and nearby airports in case the children were abducted.

Daniel Martell, who has been in a relationship with the children’s mother for three years, told CBC News on Sunday that he feels the police response was not swift enough and that more resources should have been made available.

“If anybody out there has anything, come forward now,” Martell pleaded.

A group of men in orange safety vests stand in a group.
Upward of 160 people took part in the search on Sunday. (Josh Hoffman/CBC)

A spokesperson for the Chignecto Central Regional Centre for Education confirmed on Monday that the children attend Salt Springs Elementary in Salt Springs, N.S.

“During this difficult time, the school has additional support staff on site ready to help staff and students with questions and provide calm coping strategies,” Jennifer Rodgers wrote in an email.

“The school has also shared a message with its families which included a resource guide for parents.”

Maj. Daniel Roode of the Salvation Army said his organization has been providing breakfast, lunch and dinner to the various agencies involved in the search since Saturday.

“We’re going full tilt,” said Roode from a kitchen in Westville, N.S., adding that ribs were on the menu Sunday and as many as 150 searchers were getting a hardy stew for lunch on Monday.

“We hope to see searchers and police and responders well fed … but we’re hoping most of all that some answers will be found and most of all that those children would be found safe and sound.”

Anyone with information about the children is urged to call Pictou County District RCMP at 902-485-4333.

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