No Human Remains Found as Search for Missing Nova Scotia Siblings Continues: RCMP

Nova Scotia RCMP say despite the use of cadaver dogs, they have failed to find any clues in a case of two missing children in that province.
Lilly Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, were reported missing on May 2 from their home on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, about 140 kilometres northeast of Halifax. The family reportedly told police they suspected the children had wandered away from their home.
In a recent update, RCMP said two officers and their police dogs conducted searches for the children in September, covering 40 kilometers in the Lansdowne Station area.
“The teams, specially trained in detecting human remains, searched at the property from which the children went missing, along the pipeline and intersecting trails, and in an area where a pink blanket was previously found – all locations where there was the highest probability of finding the children. However, the teams did not locate any remains,” the RCMP said in an Oct. 8 statement….