Overview
- Nova Scotia RCMP say surveillance reviews from Gairloch Road show no vehicle activity in the early hours of May 2, and investigators have not identified a driver or treated a vehicle as a key element.
- Newly unsealed warrant materials note neighbors reported a loud vehicle and lights near the railroad tracks close to where Lilly’s pink blanket and child-sized boot-print imprints, matched to her boot type, were found.
- Court applications detail police efforts to obtain phone, banking and video records as part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of six-year-old Lilly and four-year-old Jack Sullivan from Lansdowne Station.
- Extensive searches using helicopters, drones, divers and cadaver dogs have been conducted, and police reported no human remains were detected in cadaver-dog sweeps.
- The nonprofit Please Bring Me Home plans to walk local waterway perimeters on Nov. 15 and deploy an AquaEye handheld sonar device to revisit creeks and lakes near the family’s property.