From CBC News.
One year after Lilly and Jack Sullivan vanished, RCMP say their investigation is making ‘forward progress’ as they continue to search through a large volume of tips provided by the public. The case continues to generate interest in and around the community of Lansdowne Station, N.S. from people who want answers.
According to data from RCMP, 62 per cent of missing children or youth cases are closed within 24 hours, while 92 per cent are closed within a week.
CORRECTION (May 1, 2026): A previous version of this video incorrectly located Lansdowne Station, N.S..
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