
Volunteer group joins search for missing Nova Scotia siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan
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A volunteer missing persons group is joining the search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan, a pair of siblings who disappeared from rural Nova Scotia more than five months ago.
A volunteer missing persons group is joining the search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan, a pair of siblings who disappeared from rural Nova Scotia more than five months ago.
“The ideal solution is we locate them,” said Nick Oldrieve, co-founder of the not-for-profit group, Please Bring Me Home.
“We got to find these kids.”
Oldrieve says the group’s goal is to “shake the tree” when it comes to the investigation.
“Maybe it implores somebody to send in a tip if they know something … or the search efforts continue and they’re in those woods,” he said.
Lilly and Jack — aged six and four — were reported missing on May 2 from their home in Lansdowne Station, N.S., in Pictou County.
The children’s family has said the siblings wandered away that morning from the home, which is situated in a heavily-wooded area.
RCMP have said their Northeast Nova Major Crime Unit is still following up and assessing more than 860 tips, 8,060 video files and forensic testing.













