Police said that the search for two young children who would have removed from their homes in rural regions in northeast Nova Scotia continues on Sunday.
According to the RCMP, Lily Sullivan, six, and Jack Sullivan, four, were seen for the last time around 10 am Friday in the Lansdowne station community.
The RCMP says in a press release that research efforts are continuing today in the county of Pictou for missing children.

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The research continued until Saturday evening as they did until Friday evening.
According to the police, the teams who worked during the night were relieved by new volunteers and agencies officers involved while research has extended to a third day.
Children are the subject of a multi-aging response on the ground which included police dogs and a helicopter from the provincial ministry of natural resources.
The police describe Lily Sullivan as having light brown hair and light brown and say that they could wear a pink sweater, pink pants and pink boots.
Jack Sullivan has short blond hair and carries blue dinosaur boots.
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