Thursday, April 25, 2024

Timeline for Bosma case

First Published:

(Update) We now have a better timeline and idea of the sequence of events Monday night that led to the dissappearance of Tim Bosma.

We know that the suspects went to Bosma’s home on Trinity Road in Ancaster Monday night. They were there to test drive his 2007 Dodge Ram pick-up. Police say they went for a drive in the truck around 9:20pm with Bosma.

According to new information provided Friday, the truck was spotted in downtown Brantford around 10:10 that same night. But police say they don’t know the route it was taking.

Looking at a map, there are a number of ways to get there. We do know that if you’re taking a direct route like on the 403 or Wilson Street, it would take approximately 20 minutes to get to downtown Brantford from Trinity Road with no stops along the way.

Police also telling us that, Thursday afternoon, Bosma’s cell phone was recovered in an industrial area of west Brantford. But nothing else belonging to him was found. Police say the cell phone was turned off shortly after 10:00 Monday night and hadn’t been turned back on since…

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