Nova Scotia RCMP major crimes head says he’s confident case of missing children will be resolved | Unpublished
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Nova Scotia RCMP major crimes head says he’s confident case of missing children will be resolved

December 31, 2025

The question of how two young children could just disappear has kept the RCMP head of major crime in Nova Scotia awake for many nights since Jack and Lilly Sullivan were reported missing from their home last May.

But Staff Sergeant Rob McCamon, the acting officer in charge of Major Crime and Behavioural Science, insists police are still making progress with the case and he’s confident that in time it will be resolved.



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