WATCH: Police still searching the Waterloo-area farm of Dellen Millard. Laura Zilke reports.
TORONTO – Police have set up a forensic tent at Dellen Millard’s farm in Ayr, Ontario.
Constable Wendy Drummond told Global News that the tent could have been set up for a variety of reasons, including protecting important evidence from an oncoming storm.
Related: A timeline of the Tim Bosma investigation.
Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm watch for much of southern Ontario including the Waterloo-area where Millard’s farm is located.
Police have spent two days searching the barn on Millard’s Roseville Road farm. Police have not disclosed whether any new evidence has been found or what new information led them back to the farm they already searched in May.
Babcock disappeared in July 2012 and was known to be friends with Millard. An initial investigation turned up nothing, but it was reignited after Millard’s arrest in connection with the murder of Tim Bosma.
Bosma, who disappeared from his Ancaster house in May, was found dead on Millard’s farm. Millard, and co-accused Mark Smich, have been charged with first degree murder in connection to the Ancaster man’s death.
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