Canadian investigators are poring through more than 700 tips and assessing forensic results on items recovered during searches for Lilly and Jack Sullivan, ages 6 and 4. The siblings were reported missing from their rural Nova Scotia home in May, prompting weeks of searches in a heavily wooded area. Allison Gerrard, senior communications advisor with the Nova Scotia Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), said agencies across Canada are assisting in the intensive investigation. Forensic testing had been done on a pink blanket found in the woods, which the family confirmed belonged to Lilly. Meanwhile, yard signs with photos and information about the missing children have been keeping the case top of mind with the public. “The more people that are thinking about these kids every day, the greater chance that we’ll have to be able to bring them home,” said Kent Corbett, a Pictou County resident who spearheaded the signage.
