Police examining blanket, other items found during search for missing Nova Scotia children | Unpublished
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Author: Lindsay Jones
Publication Date: July 16, 2025 - 19:36

Police examining blanket, other items found during search for missing Nova Scotia children

July 16, 2025
Mounties say a pink blanket, found on a gravel road near the home of Jack and Lilly Sullivan on day one of the search for the missing Nova Scotia children, is one of a variety of seized items that is being forensically examined as part of an “intensive” and “deliberate” major crime investigation. In an update Wednesday, the Northeast Nova RCMP Major Crime Unit said family confirmed the pink blanket belonged to Lilly, 6, who mysteriously disappeared along with her brother Jack, 4, from their home in Lansdowne more than two months ago.


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