The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are intensifying efforts to locate missing siblings Jack and Lilly Sullivan, after their disappearance in Nova Scotia on May 2. Officers have conducted extensive interviews, analyzed public tips and countered online misinformation as the investigation continues to grip the country.
Who Are Jack And Lilly Sullivan?
Jack, 4, and Lilly Sullivan, 6, are siblings from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, whose sudden disappearance on May 2 has galvanized the nation. The children were reported missing by family members after failing to return home. They were last seen at home. According to reporting from the National Post, the children’s stepfather, Daniel Robert Martell, said the two have undiagnosed autism and that they don’t typically stray far from home.
The case has resonated widely across Canada, with local residents holding vigils and distributing flyers in hopes of aiding the search effort. Martell and the children’s mother, Malehya Brooks-Murray, have spoken to the media in the hopes of finding their children.

What Is The Update In The Sullivan Case?
As of May 15, investigators have identified 35 people for formal interviews, focusing on community members and others with direct ties to the siblings, according to the National Post. The RCMP team includes specialized personnel from multiple units, notably major crime and forensic experts, all working to determine what happened to the two children after they were last seen.
Officials said that more than 180 tips had been received, though many were determined to be unhelpful. Ground searches in targeted areas continue, with officers analyzing forensic evidence along with information from the community.
The search was narrowed on May 7 to targeted areas within about 2 square miles of dense, rural forest near Gairloch Road. It has included as many as 160 trained volunteer searchers, along with additional support from others, totaling tens of thousands of search hours. Authorities also issued two vulnerable missing persons alerts as part of the effort to find Jack and Lily.
The case has triggered a national outpouring of concern and spurred intense police activity, underscoring the challenges that arise when social media speculation intersects with criminal investigations. While community tips have the potential to provide crucial leads, misinformation can divert law enforcement resources and disrupt investigative focus.
“Both children are still missing,” RCMP Public Information Officer Corporal Carlie McCann told Newsweek. “We ask that people spread the word through social media respectfully, about this investigation and all ongoing missing person searches.”
What People Are Saying
Malehya Brooks-Murray, the children’s mother, previously told CTV: “I just want to remain hopeful, but there’s always in a mother’s mind, you’re always thinking the worst.”
Daniel Robert Martell, the children’s stepfather, told the National Post of the morning they went missing: “She had a pink shirt on. We could hear Jackie in the kitchen. A few minutes later we didn’t hear them, so I went out to check. The sliding door was closed. Their boots were gone.”
Staff Sergeant Curtis MacKinnon of the Pictou County District RCMP, in a press release: “We continue to work day and night on this file. Like all Nova Scotians, we want answers and we want to know what happened to these children.”
What Happens Next
RCMP investigators plan to continue their interviews with identified individuals and assess any emerging leads. Searches are ongoing in targeted locations based on forensic and tip-based data. Law enforcement has reiterated the importance of public cooperation, while also calling for restraint and responsibility on social media platforms.
Individuals who may have information about Jack and Lily Sullivan’s whereabouts are urged to contact the Pictou County District RCMP at 902-485-4333. To provide tips anonymously, contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure tip online at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or use the P3 Tips mobile app.
News
The Mystery of Baby Emanuel Harrow Deepens! With the 7-Month-Old Still Missing and Hope Fading, Alarming Red Flags From His Parents Spark Outrage—Rebecca’s Blatant Lies and Shocking Inconsistencies Leave Frustrated Observers Demanding the Full Truth at Last!
7-month-old Emanuel Harrow is still missing, and sadly, I don’t think he is with us anymore. The countless red flags…
Trigger Warning! Dark Secrets of Jake Carro Exposed—A Sinister Past and a Disturbing Incident Involving His Infant Daughter Surface, Shaking Readers to Their Core and Raising Terrifying Questions About What Really Happened Behind Closed Doors!
What I am about to share with you is so shocking, I feel like I need to give you all…
Desperation in Nova Scotia! Despite Massive Searches by Police, Volunteers, and Locals, the Hunt for Missing Siblings Lily and Jack Sullivan—Gone Without a Trace Since May 2—Remains a Haunting Mystery With Zero Leads and Growing Fear!
The search for Lily and Jack Sullivan, two children missing from Nova Scotia since May 2, has yet to bring…
Heartbreak in Lanstown Station! As School Bells Ring Again, Two Desks Sit Hauntingly Empty—Name Tags Still Reading Lily and Jack Sullivan, the Missing Siblings Whose Disappearance Has Left an Entire Community Desperate, Fearful, and Demanding Answers!
School has resumed in Lanstown Station, but two desks in one classroom remain empty. The name tags still taped to…
Breaking Update! The Mystery Deepens Around Baby Emanuel Harrow—The 7-Month-Old Allegedly Kidnapped Outside a California Big Five Store—As Police Release New Details That Raise Even More Questions About What Really Happened That Night!
So, today there’s just a few updates regarding Emanuel Harrow, the seven-month-old child that was allegedly kidnapped in front of…
Baby Snatched in Seconds! Seven-Month-Old Emmanuel Haro Vanishes From Yucaipa Big Five Parking Lot After Mother Claims She Was Knocked Unconscious—A Chilling Mystery That Has Police Racing Against Time and the Public Demanding Answers!
It is Monday morning, the 18th of August, and a whole bunch of people have asked me to cover this…
End of content
No more pages to load