Breaking News Update from the RCMP. Lilly and Jack Sullivan. Nova Scotia. Canada.
We have breaking new details right now coming out from the RCMP related to the case of Lily and Jack Sullivan out of the Nova Scotia area. Stay tuned.

On May 2nd, 2025, Lily and Jack Sullivan disappeared from their home off Gearlock Road in Lansdown Station, Nova Scotia, Canada. To date, neither child has been seen by a third party since February 29th, 2025… or have they?

The RCMP has deployed massive search efforts and resources to locate Lily and Jack Sullivan, who disappeared on May 2nd. However, all of their efforts have been unsuccessful.

Today, we have a breaking news update in the Lily and Jack Sullivan case.

Many of us, based on details provided at the beginning of the case, believed that the last third party to see the children was their bus driver on April 29th, 2025, when he dropped them off at their home. However, according to the most recent post from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Nova Scotia, released two hours ago, they stated:

“Based on the details we’ve gathered so far, we’ve confirmed that Lily and Jack were observed in public with family members on the afternoon of May 1st.”

This is huge. It means the children were seen on May 1st — not just by their parents, but by others — significantly narrowing the timeline of their disappearance. Previously, it was believed they hadn’t been seen since April 29th. This new information tightens the window in which something could have happened.

So now the question becomes: What happened to Lily and Jack Sullivan between the afternoon of May 1st and the morning of May 2nd?
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Livestream Commentary Highlights:

“Hello, my beautifuls! I hope you’re doing well this morning—or afternoon, depending on where you are. We’re going to be covering the case of Lily and Jack Sullivan. Many of you are familiar with this from TikTok.”

(Live chat greetings follow, some names mentioned.)

So, as we were saying—Lily and Jack disappeared on May 2nd. Initially, the last known third-party sighting was from their bus driver, who dropped them off on Tuesday, April 29th. Wednesday was a national holiday, so there was no school. They were called out sick on Thursday, May 1st, and then reported missing on Friday, May 2nd.

With that initial timeline, there was a lot of confusion. However, the newest RCMP release now confirms that Lily and Jack were seen alive on the afternoon of May 1st, in public, with family members (not their parents specifically). This proof of life is a major breakthrough.
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This changes everything.

RCMP is also now asking for dash cam or video footage from Gearlock Road from 12:00 p.m. on April 28th through 12:00 p.m. on May 2nd. They are trying to reconstruct every movement and encounter.

They’ve already received 355 tips, interviewed 50 individuals, and conducted massive air and ground searches across 5.5 square kilometers. These included K9 units, drones, helicopters, and underwater recovery teams. Some searches were conducted after May 7th, with more still possible depending on new developments.

The RCMP remains committed to investigating every possibility surrounding the disappearance of these children.

Reflections and Community Reactions:
RCMP scaling back search for missing Nova Scotia children
This confirmation that the children were seen on May 1st means nothing happened to them Tuesday night or Wednesday. It narrows down the window. This is important for the timeline and possibly alleviates some pressure off the parents. Previously, some people assumed something happened earlier in the week. Now we know the kids were alive as late as Thursday afternoon.

Also, the theory of a house party mentioned by a lone neighbor is currently unsubstantiated. There’s been no other corroborating evidence. Without additional witnesses or proof, that theory must be treated with caution.

Someone in the comments said they’re a psychic medium. Others are reaching out with theories and sightings. Please send serious information to [email protected] so it can be reviewed and potentially shared.

To clarify: law enforcement still does not maintain that the children are currently alive, but this proof-of-life sighting on May 1st is later than initially thought. That’s important.

This development allows for re-evaluation of earlier assumptions. It also opens up possibilities that only one parent might be involved, if any. Let’s be careful with speculation and accusations.

Full RCMP Statement Summary:

“As the missing person investigation into the disappearance of Lily and Jack Sullivan continues, the RCMP is appealing to the public for additional video footage. Investigators have confirmed the children were observed in public with family members on the afternoon of May 1st. We are asking for anyone with dash cam footage or surveillance between 12:00 p.m. on April 28th and 12:00 p.m. on May 2nd along Gearlock Road to contact the RCMP. We’ve followed up on 355 tips and interviewed 50 people. Additional searches are still being considered based on leads.”

Final Thoughts:

The new confirmed sighting on May 1st means our window has narrowed. That is huge. We’ve gone from a vague 72+ hour gap to now focusing on less than 24 hours. That helps investigators hone in on key evidence, witnesses, and locations.

This case is still active and evolving quickly. Be thoughtful in discussions, and wait for more solid facts before drawing conclusions. Continue to spread awareness and support the investigation.

If you want to join the Facebook group, search for “Missing Nova Scotia Siblings: Lily and Jack Sullivan.” The name might change, but the community is focused on helping bring these kids home.