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New Leads in Case of Missing Ancaster Man

Hamilton Police now have a description of the suspects in the case of a missing Ancaster Man. 32-year-old Tim Bosma went missing Monday night when he accompanied two men who showed up at his home to test drive a pick-up truck he was selling. Hamilton Police Service Representative Matt Kavanagh says one of the suspects is white, 6 foot 1 - 6 foot 2, 170-180 pounds, in mid 20s, light to medium short brown hair, unshaven with blue jeans and an orange shirt and running shoes. "On one of his wrists, ether left or right, where a person wears a wrist watch was the word 'ambition'. There was a box tattooed framing the outside of the word 'ambition'." Kavanagh says while the tattoo itself is not uncommon, the location of the tattoo is very unique. The second suspect is described as male, white, 5?9? to 5?10? , small to medium build, early to mid 20?s, dark hair, wearing a red hooded sweatshirt with hood up over his head. Kavanagh also says "late yesterday afternoon Mr Bosma's cell phone was recovered in an industrial area of west Brantford. Last night, police conducted a ground search of this area, it was a very large area, however nothing further of Mr Bosma's was found. Second,police received information that Mr Bosma's vehicle was seen at approximately 10:10pm in the downtown area of the City of Brantford on Monday, May 6." Police are asking Brantford businesses to check their video surveillance tapes from 9:30pm-10:30pm Monday for any clues as to the route the truck may be taking. Police also say "from the cellular records and interviews Police have found these two same individuals that attended Mr Bosma's house test drove a similar type of vehicle a similar type of vehicle in the City of Toronto on May 5 in the middle of the day. The owner of this vehicle was not harmed." Police have set up a tip line at 905-546-2100 for anyone with information.

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