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Tim Bosma trial: trailer not locked during transport, police say

The trailer seized by police at the home of Dellen Millard's mother was unsecured during transport, court has heard.

Court resumed with more evidence on the trailer found at home of Millard's mother

Police officers testified that the trailer was found jammed right up against the garage door of the home in Kleinburg, Ont. (Court exhibit)

Police witnesses say the trailer seized from thedriveway of Dellen Millard's mother's house was not secured when it was being transported to special facilityto be searched.

Police believed that trailer contained Tim Bosma's missing truck. But during the towing of that truck its rear doors flew open and a box fell out, say police.

Police witnesses were explaining how they took possession of the trailer and transported it to a secure facility where they could act onwarrants to search the trailer and the truck inside it.

The trial in Hamilton court against thetwo men accused of killing Tim Bosmais also expecting to hear more about phone records, and from investigators who did identification work on the truck they say was Bosma's.

Dellen Millard, 30, of Toronto, and Mark Smich, 28, of Oakville, Ont., have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of the 32-year-old father from Ancaster, Ont., whose body was found burned beyond recognition.

Police officers testified on Tuesday about a frantic search of a trailer found north of Toronto as they looked for the missing man.

The court heard from a man who said he lived next door to Dellen Millard's mother,Madeline Burns.

Frank Cianfarani's call toYork Regional Policeled them to find the Dodge Ram that belonged to Bosma inside a trailer registered to Millard Air, according to testimony from Det. Const. Cory Weick. Millard Air is owned byDellen Millard.

Court has heard Bosma disappeared shortly after 9 p.m. on May 6, 2013, when his wife, Sharlene, said she saw her husband drive off in his truck with two men.

Court resumes Wednesday at 10 a.m. Follow CBC'sAdam Carter'slive blog coverage of the trial below. On mobile? Read the live blog here.