CANADA Canada - Jack, 4 & Lilly Sullivan, 6, Vulnerable, wandered from home 10am, Gairloch Rd, Landsdowne Station, Pictou County, NS, 2 May 2025 #7

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Did the RCMP retain it to conduct forensics, do you know?
No idea. It was said it was towed to her (for her to get it back). I think that came from DM though.
 
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I don’t know the source for Malehya getting a “new car” other than being mentioned on these threads. Lexiintoronto maybe you remember? The only thing I recall is a photo of the yard with two or three vehicles parked in it and one didn’t have a license plate. Anyone? What do we know about a new car and how could MBM pay for it, if not given to her? Hopefully the source is not FB.

In Canada either the dealership arranges registration as a courtesy or the new owner must obtain a licence place and insurance prior to driving it off the lot.

In Nova Scotia: If it is a private sale of a vehicle and the purchaser does not have valid plates to attach, a temporary permit is available from any of the Registry of Motor Vehicle offices throughout the province. For documentation required to obtain a temporary permit, see Temporary (Vehicle) Permit, Application Forms & Process. Temporary permits are valid for 30 days and the fee is $13.20

Service Nova Scotia - Registry of Motor Vehicles - Vehicle Transfer

So the vehicle may have been purchased up to 30 days earlier.
 
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In Nova Scotia: If it is a private sale of a vehicle and the purchaser does not have valid plates to attach, a temporary permit is available from any of the Registry of Motor Vehicle offices throughout the province. For documentation required to obtain a temporary permit, see Temporary (Vehicle) Permit, Application Forms & Process. Temporary permits are valid for 30 days and the fee is $13.20

Service Nova Scotia - Registry of Motor Vehicles - Vehicle Transfer

So the vehicle may have been purchased up to 30 days earlier.

Yes I forgot about temporary permits for transit. But in my experience their main function is when a vehicle is purchased out of province to be driven to the home province. The purchaser wouldn’t be able to buy registration in another province. But MBM’s grandmother lived in N.S. and we don’t know when she or how she assisted MBM with the new vehicle. Was it purchased or gifted, we dont know much other than the registration date was shortly before the children went missing.
JMO
 
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I'm starting to think the kids may have been a flight risk or because they were deemed to have possible autism , the door being unable to be closed securely might have been part of a check list to be fixed by cps to ensure the safety of the kids . I'm wondering is this why the memo was sent so soon to higher ups .
Prehaps there was a follow up visit scheduled to see if certain criteria had been met and the visit wasn't scheduled in a certain timeframe to do this ,

If the wrench was a quick fix ,Prehaps this is why so much emphasis was put on the sliding door being the escape route , hardly going to publicly declare details of things flagged during a cps visit .

Although bears are making a return to nova scotia, there are very few and if a bear was hanging around why did mbm not state this in her televised plea on day 2 . Surely the kids being attacked by a bear would be front and centre in your mind if DM had to take security measures to prevent it coming into the trailer .

Another thing stated early on was DM was fixing a fence the Thursday evening. Was this also a requirement from cps to ensure the kids were secure ?

You’re right. Malehya told police they were known to wander.
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This is the first time I've heard of MBM's car being towed to her mother's property.
 
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