That is what it seems the RCMP are suggesting. Using cadaver dogs has risen to the next step of the missing persons investigation considering the searches were unsuccessful the first time around. They’ve found nothing to suggest homicides occurred.
RCMP say cadaver dogs will begin searching for two children who went missing in rural northeastern Nova Scotia in May, a step the children’s grandmother says should have happened weeks ago.
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“He stressed there was “nothing definitive to support the children are deceased.”
Police have already conducted multiple searches covering about 8.5 square kilometres in the heavily wooded areas near the children’s home, assisted by ground search teams and local volunteers. Tremblay said previous searches included dogs that could pick up the scent of a living person, or someone who had recently died.
He called the previous searches thorough, but added that police are now at the stage where they need to consider whether they missed something and that’s where dogs that are specialized in finding the scent of human remains come in.”