Nova Scotia RCMP said Friday they are planning to use cadaver dogs to search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan, last seen at their home in Lansdowne Station on May 2.
Nova Scotia RCMP say cadaver dogs did not locate human remains in the search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan, who have been ...
Lilly and Jack Sullivan have been missing since May 2. RCMP say while there's nothing 'definitive' to say they are deceased, police are using cadaver dogs in the new searches.
Accounts from court documents describe a car driving near the trailer where Jack and Lilly Sullivan lived in the early hours ...
Dogs and their handlers covered 40 kilometres in Lansdowne – including the trailer and property where the children went ...
RCMP cadaver dogs searched a 40-kilometre area around Lilly and Jack Sullivan's home in Lansdowne Station, N.S. but did not ...
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Cadaver dogs fail to find remains in search for missing Nova Scotia children
Nova Scotia RCMP say two tracking dogs trained to search for human remains have failed to find any trace of two children ...
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