Nova Scotia Offers $150K Reward for Missing Kids Lilly and Jack

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Their disappearance has been added to the province's Major Unsolved Crimes Program, which the province says is a 'tool to help police in major unsolved crime cases.'

Nova Scotia is providing a reward of up to $150,000 for any information regarding the disappearance of two young children who went missing over a month and a half ago. Lilly Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, were last seen on May 2 from their residence in Lansdowne Station in Pictou County.

The province has included their case in the Major Unsolved Crimes Program, aimed at assisting the police in significant unsolved crime cases. The children's maternal grandmother expressed the family's focus on locating Lilly and Jack, hoping that the reward will aid in the investigation.

Becky Druhan, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, emphasized the impact of the disappearance on the community and urged anyone with information to contact the RCMP promptly. The reward amount will be determined based on the value of the information provided.

Individuals can report any details related to the case by calling the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program or anonymously through Crime Stoppers of Nova Scotia. The search for Lilly and Jack has involved extensive efforts, including video footage and targeted operations near their home.

Descriptions of the children and their last known attires have been shared to aid in the search. The investigation, which includes polygraph tests and collaboration with national agencies, continues as authorities work to uncover the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Lilly and Jack.

Despite challenges, the search efforts persist, with the involvement of various agencies and ongoing investigations to bring closure to the case.



Source: Global News
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