There are no updates to report today in the case of Lily and Jack Sullivan, the two young children who vanished twenty days ago from their home in rural Nova Scotia.

Lilly & Jack Sullivan: Mom's family - disturbing details, bio dad's aunt  speaks + more from step-dad - YouTube

This marks day 20 of an ongoing search effort that has gripped not only the local community of Lansdowne Station, but all of Canada. Since May 2, when the initial 911 call was made, there has been no confirmed sign of six-year-old Lily or her four-year-old brother Jack. No physical evidence has been located, no reliable sightings have emerged, and no arrests or persons of interest have been publicly identified.

For those of us watching closely, the silence feels heavier with each passing day. The flurry of activity in the early days—search helicopters, dive teams, canine units, press briefings—has given way to quiet, methodical investigation behind the scenes. The RCMP continues to stress that the case remains open and active, and that they are pursuing all leads, however small. But they have not shared any new details with the public in several days.

This case is increasingly defined by what’s missing: not just the children, but answers, explanations, and any kind of direction. It’s a void that invites speculation, but the authorities have been clear—rumors and misinformation only hurt efforts to find the truth. The public is being asked, once again, to remain patient and vigilant, and to report anything that may seem even slightly relevant.

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Behind the scenes, the Sullivan family continues to endure a nightmare. They have mostly stayed out of the spotlight in recent days, likely choosing privacy over more public pleas. Who could blame them? The emotional toll of 20 days without word on their children is unimaginable.

For the community, too, the emotional fatigue is growing. Hope is still alive—but it now shares space with fear, frustration, and grief.

Still, there is something to be said about how many people continue to follow this story—how many continue to hold out hope, to pray, to light candles, to keep watch. The fact that people still care, still talk about Lily and Jack, still search for news each day—that matters.

Today brought no updates. No breakthroughs. Just another page on the calendar, and a deepening ache for resolution. But tomorrow is a new day. And in a case like this, hope cannot be ruled out—not yet.