Nova Scotia RCMP Staff Sgt. Rob McCamon speaks to reporters about the six-day search for six-year-old Lily Sullivan and four-year-old Jack Sullivan, on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Ward CANADAHALIFAX news Volunteer in missing children search urges caution against speculation on their fate by admin 9 مايو، 2025 written by admin 9 مايو، 2025 14 CITYnews halifax / By The Canadian Press A police investigation is continuing into the disappearance of two young children reported missing last week from their home in northeastern Nova Scotia. On Wednesday, RCMP Staff Sgt. Robert McCamon, a senior major crime investigator, confirmed detectives have been involved in the case since last Saturday, a day after six-year-old Lily Sullivan and four-year-old Jack Sullivan are believed to have wandered from their rural home in Lansdowne Station, N.S. McCamon said detectives are always involved in missing persons cases to determine if they are “suspicious in nature.” The search was scaled back Wednesday after the RCMP said there was little chance the siblings could have survived after six days in a densely wooded area, about 20 kilometres southwest of New Glasgow, N.S. Meanwhile, a volunteer who helped with the search is urging the public to avoid harmful speculation. Salvation Army Maj. Daniel Roode says some people have been “unwisely” speculating about the children’s fate on social media, which he says is creating more stress in the surrounding communities. Related: RCMP scaling back search for missing Pictou County children Day 5: No evidence turned up in search for missing Pictou County children Pictou County community focused on search for two young children Still, Roode says he was reassured by residents who provided a steady stream homemade meals that his team distributed to hundreds of search and rescue volunteers tasked with combing through four square kilometres of dense woodlands in the centre of the province. RCMP say some of the areas that have already been searched will receive a second look to make sure no clues have been overlooked, and the Mounties say they may bring in dogs capable of finding human remains. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 8, 2025. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Poor turnout for youngest voters in most recent N.S. election, data show next post Nova Scotia marks 33 years since Westray Mine disaster You may also like كارني يكشف النقاب عن حكومته الجديدة يوم الثلاثاء 9 مايو، 2025 ’’وست جت‘‘ تعلّق رحلاتها على تسعة خطوط إلى... 9 مايو، 2025 التحديات التي ستواجه البابا الجديد لاوون الرابع عشر 9 مايو، 2025 Wet weekend on tap for Halifax but sun... 9 مايو، 2025 Infant suffers serious injuries after two-vehicle collision in... 9 مايو، 2025 High-rise building evacuated after fire in laundry room 9 مايو، 2025 Nova Scotia marks 33 years since Westray Mine... 9 مايو، 2025 Poor turnout for youngest voters in most recent... 9 مايو، 2025 فورد يحثّ على الوحدة الوطنية وينتقد معاملة ترودو... 8 مايو، 2025 المكسيك متمسكة باتفاق التجارة الحرة مع كندا والولايات... 8 مايو، 2025