Cadaver dogs to search for missing N.S. kids: RCMP | Hanomansing Tonight

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Cadaver dogs will soon be used to search for two children who disappeared from rural Nova Scotia more than four months ago, but RCMP officials maintain they do not have reason to believe Lilly and Jack Sullivan are dead. Retired RCMP Major Crimes Investigator Bruce Pitt-Payne discusses the latest efforts to find the children, and why the RCMP might be using the cadaver dogs now.

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