NS missing kids: Cadaver dogs to be used by RCMP as search resumes for Lilly and Jack Sullivan

From Global News.

The search for two young siblings who disappeared more than four months ago from their home in rural Nova Scotia is set to resume with a team of police cadaver dogs and their handlers.

Lilly and Jack Sullivan — aged six and four — were reported missing on May 2 from their home in Lansdowne Station in Pictou County.

The children’s family has said the siblings wandered away that morning from their home, which is situated in a heavily wooded and rural area.

This marks the first time RCMP Police Dog services teams specifically trained in human remains detection will be used in this investigation. Past searches have used police dogs that can pick up human scent.

Global’s Mitchell Bailey reports.

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