Toronto police resume search on Millard farm property

A search of Dellen Millard’s farm property in Ayr, Ont., is complete, Toronto police say.

Police executed a search warrant on Tuesday at the property southwest of Cambridge and resumed the search again on Thursday. They have only said it’s in relation to Tim Bosma’s homicide.

 

Millard, 27, of Etobicoke, was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Bosma, a Hamiton man who disappeared on May 6 after taking two men for a test drive of his pickup that he was trying to sell. Bosma’s charred remains were found in Waterloo Region, police said May 14.

Police are investigating the disappearance of missing Toronto woman, Laura Babcock, and have reopened the suicide case of Millard’s father, Wayne, who died late last year and left his son the family business, Millardair, an aircraft maintenance and servicing firm based in Kitchener-Waterloo.

Babcock, 23, went missing last June. Her ex-boyfriend has told CityNews that she was dating Millard and that her cellphone records showed eight calls, including the last one she made before disappearing, were to Millard.

Mark Smich, 25, of Oakville, was also charged with first-degree murder in Bosma’s death on May 22, the same day a public memorial service was held for the married father of a two-year-old daughter.

Police are still looking for at least one more suspect who was driving another vehicle that trailed behind the pickup on May 6.

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