
Nova Scotia RCMP confirm children were seen in public a day before they disappeared
HALIFAX — RCMP in northeastern Nova Scotia confirmed today that two children who disappeared almost four weeks ago were last seen in public with family members on May 1, the day before they were reported missing.
The confirmation of their whereabouts on that day is important because police were previously told six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and four-year-old Jack Sullivan were at school on April 29 and were kept home in rural Lansdowne Station, N.S., until they went missing on May 2.
In a statement released today, the Mounties also said they are asking the public for more video footage from the area to help with their investigation.
In particular, investigators are asking for dashcam footage or any other video from along Gairloch Road — where the family’s home is located — recorded between noon on April 28 and noon of May 2.