Nova Scotia Family Frustrated with RCMP's Investigation into Missing Children's Disappearance
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Friday, Jul 18, 2025 9:23 pm ET1min read
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The investigation has been ongoing for 11 weeks, with the RCMP forensically examining items found during the search. A pink blanket seized during the search is being examined, with the stepfather, Daniel Martell, confirming it belongs to Lilly [1].
The RCMP has reviewed over 5,000 video files and conducted interviews with more than 60 people, some of whom were given polygraph tests. The investigation has also received over 600 tips from the public. The RCMP is working with units from multiple provinces and various organizations to find out what happened to the siblings [1].
The step-grandmother of the children, who spoke to CBC News, expressed frustration with the investigation. She showed CBC News around the property where the children were last seen, emphasizing the need for answers and closure. The RCMP's acting officer in charge of major crimes and behavioural sciences, Staff Sgt. Rob McCamon, stated that a tremendous amount of investigative work is underway, with over 800 tasks associated with the case [1].
The investigation continues as the family, community, and law enforcement agencies work together to find Lilly and Jack and determine the circumstances surrounding their disappearance.
References:
[1] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/rcmp-forensic-examining-blanket-found-during-search-of-missing-n-s-children-1.7586162
The step-grandmother of two missing Nova Scotia children, Lilly and Jack Sullivan, expressed frustration with the RCMP investigation into their disappearance. The children vanished 11 weeks ago, and the step-grandmother showed CBC News around the property where they were last seen. The family is seeking answers and closure as they continue to wait for any updates on the case.
The RCMP is continuing its investigation into the disappearance of Lilly and Jack Sullivan, two young children who went missing from their home in Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia, on May 2. The case has sparked widespread attention and concern, with the family seeking answers and closure.The investigation has been ongoing for 11 weeks, with the RCMP forensically examining items found during the search. A pink blanket seized during the search is being examined, with the stepfather, Daniel Martell, confirming it belongs to Lilly [1].
The RCMP has reviewed over 5,000 video files and conducted interviews with more than 60 people, some of whom were given polygraph tests. The investigation has also received over 600 tips from the public. The RCMP is working with units from multiple provinces and various organizations to find out what happened to the siblings [1].
The step-grandmother of the children, who spoke to CBC News, expressed frustration with the investigation. She showed CBC News around the property where the children were last seen, emphasizing the need for answers and closure. The RCMP's acting officer in charge of major crimes and behavioural sciences, Staff Sgt. Rob McCamon, stated that a tremendous amount of investigative work is underway, with over 800 tasks associated with the case [1].
The investigation continues as the family, community, and law enforcement agencies work together to find Lilly and Jack and determine the circumstances surrounding their disappearance.
References:
[1] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/rcmp-forensic-examining-blanket-found-during-search-of-missing-n-s-children-1.7586162

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