Nova Scotia RCMP say the outcomes of a renewed seek for two children who went missing earlier this month “will probably be rigorously reviewed.”
The police drive mentioned in a information launch Sunday that 115 volunteer searchers got here out on Might 18 for the second day of a renewed ground-and-air seek for six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother Jack Sullivan.
The siblings had been reported lacking on Might 2 from their house in Lansdowne Station, N.S., about 140 kilometres northeast of Halifax.
RCMP mentioned officers and search-and-rescue groups focused particular areas of their, which started Saturday round across the highway the place their house is situated.

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“This weekend’s search will probably be rigorously reviewed and assessed by investigators and search managers to assist in planning any additional floor and air search efforts,” the drive mentioned.

The unique search started the day the kids had been reported lacking, however was scaled again on Might 7, with police saying there was little probability the siblings might have survived a number of days within the closely wooded space.
The RCMP additionally mentioned it searched our bodies of water round Lansdowne Station on Might 8 and 9 however didn’t discover any hint of the kids.
Final week, police mentioned it obtained greater than 180 suggestions from the general public and 35 individuals had been recognized to be formally interviewed, together with members of the kids’s household.
— with recordsdata from The Canadian Press
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