
Lilly Sullivan
Lilly Sullivan is a six-year-old girl from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, who has been missing since April 29, 2023, along with her four-year-old brother, Jack. The disappearance of the siblings has deeply affected their community, prompting extensive search efforts and emotional responses from friends and neighbors.
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Lilly Sullivan is one of the two young children whose fate has gripped Nova Scotia after they disappeared from their rural home.
A grotesque cloak of silence in Nova ScotiaLilly Sullivan is one of the missing children from Nova Scotia whose case has raised public interest and scrutiny of the child protection system.
Nova Scotia seeks to shield identities of children in protection system even after they dieThe disappearance of Lilly and Jack has been the focus of an intensive RCMP major crime investigation.
Stepfather of missing Nova Scotia children makes first court appearanceLilly Sullivan is one of the missing children from Nova Scotia.
Stepfather of missing Nova Scotia children charged with sex assault of an adultLilly Sullivan is one of the missing children from Nova Scotia.
Mother of missing N.S. children complained of intimate partner violence to police, court documents showLilly Sullivan is one of the missing children reported by her mother.
Search for missing Sullivan children turned up no items relevant to investigation, RCMP sayLilly Sullivan is one of the two siblings who went missing on May 2, 2025.
RCMP find no evidence vehicle was involved in disappearance of Nova Scotia siblingsLilly Sullivan, a six-year-old girl, went missing on May 2, 2025, in Nova Scotia.
Neighbours told RCMP they heard car near trailer where Nova Scotia children disappearedLilly Sullivan is one of the missing children from Nova Scotia.
RCMP say no human remains found after cadaver dog search for missing Nova Scotia childrenLilly Sullivan is one of the siblings reported missing from Landsdowne, Nova Scotia.
The disappearance of Jack and Lilly SullivanLilly Sullivan is one of the two missing children from Nova Scotia.
RCMP deploys cadaver dogs in search for missing Nova Scotia childrenLilly, 6, was reported missing nearly four months ago along with her brother Jack.
Court documents reveal items seized and found by police during search for Jack and Lilly SullivanLilly Sullivan, 6, was reported missing along with her brother Jack, leading to a large search effort in Nova Scotia.
Months after Nova Scotia children vanished, a clearer picture emerges of their lives – but not their fateLilly Sullivan was reported missing along with her brother Jack from their home in Nova Scotia.
Police examining blanket, other items found during search for missing Nova Scotia childrenLilly Sullivan is one of the missing children whose living conditions were investigated by child welfare agency months before their disappearance.
Missing Nova Scotia children were assessed by child welfare agency months before disappearanceLilly Sullivan is one of the missing children whose disappearance has prompted a large search effort.
Nova Scotia offers $150,000 reward for information on missing childrenSix-year-old Lilly Sullivan went missing on May 2 in the community of Lansdowne Station.
Nova Scotia offers $150,000 reward for information about missing siblingsLilly Sullivan is one of the two missing children from Nova Scotia.
Still no evidence that missing Nova Scotia children were kidnapped, RCMP sayLilly Sullivan is a six-year-old girl reported missing from her home in Nova Scotia.
Three weeks since two young children reported missing in rural Nova ScotiaLilly Sullivan is one of the two young children reported missing in Nova Scotia.
RCMP investigating tips from public on missing Nova Scotia childrenLilly Sullivan is one of the two missing children from Nova Scotia.
Two Nova Scotia children are missing. Here’s a timeline of key events since the siblings vanishedLilly Sullivan is one of the missing siblings who disappeared from their home without a trace.
Disappearance of two children has rocked rural Nova Scotia community











































