Cadaver dogs fail to find remains in search for missing Nova Scotia children

Staff Sgt. Rob McCamon, acting officer major crime, speaks to reporters about the search for six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and four-year-old Jack Sullivan, in Lansdowne Station, N.S., May 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Ward

HALIFAX - Two tracking dogs trained to search for human remains have failed to find any trace of two children reported missing from their rural Nova Scotia home more than five months ago, the RCMP said Wednesday.

The Mounties said that in late September, the two cadaver dogs and their handlers covered 40 kilometres around the small community of Lansdowne Station, N.S., where six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother Jack were reported missing May 2.

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