Nova Scotia Throwing Down Serious Cash for Deets on Missing Kiddos π°π§π¦
N.S. offering $150,000 reward for information on missing Jack and Lilly Sullivan. Okay, fam, listen up! Nova Scotia is offering $150K for any info on Jack and Lilly Sullivan, who dipped from their crib in Pictou County back on May 2nd. Cops are pulling out all the stops, but they need your help. If
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Okay, fam, listen up! Nova Scotia is offering $150K for any info on Jack and Lilly Sullivan, who dipped from their crib in Pictou County back on May 2nd. Cops are pulling out all the stops, but they need your help. If you know something, say something!
The Deets
Alright, so here's the tea: Jack and Lilly Sullivan, four and six years old respectively, vanished from their home in Lansdowne Station, Pictou County, like, over a month ago (May 2nd, to be exact). The RCMP (that's Royal Canadian Mounted Police for you uncultured swines) started looking into it ASAP, but still, major L.
Now, the Province of Nova Scotia is throwing down a hefty reward - $150,000, no cap - for anyone who can drop some knowledge that leads to finding out what happened to these kids. Last time they were seen was with family on May 1st. Lilly was spotted in the crib May 2nd, and Jack was heard inside the house that morning. Lilly was rocking a pink Barbie top, rainbow boots, and a strawberry backpack, while Jack was in a diaper, black joggers, and dino boots.
The cops ain't playing around, they got like, eleven units on this case, including the Major Crime Unit, the Digital Forensic Services, and even a Truth Verification Section (aka, lie detector squad). They've searched the house, the yard, wells, mineshafts, the whole shebang. They even found a boot print that *might* be a kid's. They've been looking at hours of video footage, too.
They're calling in reinforcements from all over Canada, plus the Canadian Centre for Child Protection and the National Centre for Missing Persons. So, if you've seen anything, or heard anything, or have *any* info at all, hit up the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090 or Crime Stoppers of Nova Scotia at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Let's help bring Jack and Lilly home, y'all. This is for real.
Abbreviations Glossary
Abbreviation | Full Form |
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Dipped | Disappeared, left. |
Crib | Home, house. |
No cap | No lie, for real. |
L | Loss, setback. |
Tea | Gossip, information. |
Knowledge | Information. |
Shebang | Everything. |