
N.S. missing kids: Key dates 1 month into disappearance of Lilly and Jack
Global News
Four-year-old Jack Sullivan and six-year-old Lilly Sullivan were reported missing on May 2, 2025 in the community of Lansdowne Station, N.S. They haven't been seen since.
It’s a story that has gripped the province, the country and beyond.
One month after two young siblings went missing in Nova Scotia, there are seemingly no answers in the search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan.
To mark the sombre milestone, a candlelight vigil is planned for Monday at 8:30 p.m. in Stellarton, N.S.
Here’s a timeline on what we know so far in the investigation.
The sister and brother — aged six and four — were reported missing on the morning of May 2 from their home on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, which is about 30 kilometres from New Glasgow, N.S.
The children’s stepfather, Daniel Martell, said Lilly and Jack were home Friday morning with him, his partner and their baby.
He said that when they noticed the children were missing, they immediately ran outside to look for them.
“I was ahead of the helicopters, ahead of the drones … screaming loud as I can, until my throat hurt, running through water that was up to my waist,” he said.













