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Babcock’s body not on Millard’s farm

(Updated/video added) Toronto Police say last week’s search of Dellen Milllard’s farm yielded no evidence of missing woman Laura Babcock.
During a news conference Tuesday afternoon, detective Mike Carbone appealed to the public for more information about Babcock’s disappearance. He said that she was an internet escort, but there was no evidence that Millard was involved in the sex trade.
Carbone also said investigators are also reviewing the death of Millard’s father, Wayne, but had nothing new to report.
Police are going over phone records, showing contact between Babcock and Millard. They last spoke July 3, 2012, eleven days before she went missing.
Toronto Police are asking anyone with information to call a special hotline set up for the Laura Babcock investigation, at 416-808-2280, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
Dellen Millard and a second man, Mark Smich, are charged with first degree murder in the death of Ancaster’s Tim Bosma. Hamilton Police say Bosma’s burned remains were found on Millard’s farm.
An incinerator, used to dispose of dead livestock has been removed from the property.
Video of det Carbone’s news conference: