Police Arrests Primary Suspect in Tim Bosma’s Disappearance

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Hamilton Police has confirmed to have arrested the primary suspect being sought in the disappearance of Tim Bosma. 27-year-old Dellen Millard, from Toronto, was arrested on Cawthra Rd. in Mississauga on Saturday morning. Police confirmed that Bosma still remains missing. In a press conference on Saturday afternoon, Supt. Dan Kinsella stated that “Tim Bosma has not been located and our greatest priority is the welfare and locating of [him].”

Police revealed to have charged Millard with forcible confinement and theft over $5,000. Kinsella alleged that “it is critical that we inform you of this arrest, however it is much more important that we continue to pursue every evidentiary lead.” Furthermore, Kinsella assured that Millard is the primary suspect being sought with the word, “ambition” tattooed on his wrist. Police has shared that it suspects Millard to have been the driver of a truck during a test drive in Etobicoke last Sunday. Bosma disappeared last Monday when two men asked for a test drive of the pickup truck he was trying to sell online.

Previously on Friday, police declared to have located Bosma’s cellphone in an industrial complex in Brantford, which lead to the suspicion that he was travelling in that direction along with the two suspects who were taking test drive. Kinsella stated that “today, the Ontario Provincial Police and Brantford Police Service continue to search Oak Rd. area and citizens continue to check their video from Monday, May 6 between 9:30 and 10:30 p.m.”

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