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Lily Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, were reported missing around 10 a.m. Friday. They were last seen on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station.

Police believe the siblings wandered away from their home and say there is no information to suggest they were abducted. However, the children’s stepfather is starting to think otherwise.

“Hardly any evidence at all since the first day. It’s mind boggling that nothing else was found,” said Daniel Martell.

Martell has been dating the children’s mother for three years and they have an 18-month-old together.

Martell says Lily and Jack never go into the woods by themselves. He describes them as vulnerable and autistic.

“We never cross the road. We have cabins we built up in the woods, and that’s where, usually, as far as we take them,” he says.
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“We were in the room laying down — me, Maleyha and the baby Meadow — and Lily poked her head in a couple times. I seen that she’s wearing a pink T-shirt. And we usually don’t like them to be too loud, because they were going to wake up the baby. We want the baby to get as much sleep as possible,” he says.

He estimates it took up to 20 minutes to notice the two children were gone.
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“She went out of the room and I could hear Jack out in the kitchen. A few minutes went by, I heard nothing. Got up, went out in the kitchen, checked everything, I seen they weren’t there. Checked their bedrooms and they weren’t there,” he says.
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“The house is just silent. There’s no magic in the air. It’s just silence. That’s really all I can say.”

Martell says the only concrete clue so far is a bootprint that was found on the edge of the property. RCMP hasn’t shared any additional evidence.
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Brooks-Murray spoke with CTV Atlantic over the weekend and pleaded for their safe return.

She said they’re not typically the type of children who would go outside on their own.
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According to Martell, Brooks-Murray is now staying with family outside of the county. He says she hasn’t spoken to him since leaving.