It is a tragic ending to the search for Tim Bosma. Hamilton Police Chief, Glenn DeCaire confirmed this morning that remains were found which they believe are those of Bosma. "A number of searches have taken place and human remains have been located. We are convinced by the totality of the evidence that these are the remains of Tim Bosma. The evidence indicates that the remains have been burned". Police had been searching the land of a farm on Roseville Road near Ayr which neighbours say belonged to 27 year-old Dellen Millard, the man who was arrested on Saturday in connection with the disappearance of Bosma. DeCaire said their investigation led them to a number of areas. "Our investigation led to the identification of several locations related to the accused, Dellen Millard. Authorized searches took place and evidence has been recovered. We can not discuss all of the evidence at this point given the ongoing criminal process". DeCaire says investigators from the Centre of Forensic Sciences are currently on the scene and their investigation is far from over. Police are still on the hunt for a second suspect.

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