“I Need Them Home” — Mother Clings To Hope As Search For Missing Nova Scotia Children Continues! nt

More than a year after siblings Lilly Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, disappeared from Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia, one heartbreaking question remains: Where are the children?
Lilly and Jack were reported missing on May 2, 2025, after they were discovered to be gone from their family home. What followed was a massive search involving police officers, search-and-rescue teams, police dogs, drones, aircraft, volunteers, and investigators working across the surrounding area.
Despite the enormous effort, the investigation has yet to provide a definitive answer about what happened to the siblings. Investigators have examined numerous leads, reviewed surveillance footage, analyzed digital information, interviewed witnesses, and followed up on tips submitted by members of the public.
Authorities have also conducted additional searches using specialized dogs trained to detect human remains. Those searches did not produce confirmed evidence that the children had died, leaving investigators continuing to consider multiple possibilities.
Investigators have reportedly reviewed thousands of pieces of information, including video footage and public tips. Each new detail has been examined in the hope that something overlooked could help establish a clearer timeline of the children’s disappearance.
For their mother and family, the uncertainty remains devastating. Instead of having answers, they are left waiting and hoping that Lilly and Jack will somehow be found and brought home. Their message has remained painfully simple: “I need them home.”

The family continues to hold onto the possibility that someone may have seen something, captured something on camera, or knows a detail that could finally help investigators understand what happened.
Importantly, there has been no confirmed public finding that establishes the children’s fate. Online theories and speculation should not be treated as facts unless supported by official evidence.
As investigators continue to follow leads and review information, even a seemingly insignificant detail could potentially become important. A forgotten video, an overlooked witness, or a previously unexplained movement could provide another piece of the puzzle.