An emotional plea today from the wife 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. Bosma's wife, Sharlene, made a desperate plea for her husband's return today. "It is just a truck...you don't need him, but I do, and our daughter needs her daddy back. So please, please let him come home." The Bosma family have friends and family here in the Woodstock-area. Police are known to have been searching the Brantford-area this week. Because of the unusual nature of the case, Hamilton Police's homicide unit has taken over the investigation. Two suspects in the case are described as: 1) male white, 6?1? to 6?2?, 170 to 180 lbs, mid 20?s, light to medium short brown hair, unshaven, wearing blue jeans, long sleeve orange shirt and running shoes 2) male white, 5?9? to 5?10? , small to medium build, early to mid 20?s, dark hair red hooded with hood up over his head. Click on the photo on right for future descriptions of Tim, and his missing truck.

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