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Tim Bosma trial: 'Oh my God, could that be the truck?'

A man who worked at Millard Air in 2013 testified today in a Hamilton courtroom that he found Tim Bosma's missing truck in a hangar at Dellen Millard's family aircraft maintenance company.

Hamilton trial of 2 accused hears testimony from the man who said he found Bosma's truck

Tim Bosma was killed in 2013, and the Hamilton trial of two men accused in his death is hearing testimony Thursday from a man who said he found Bosma's truck. (Facebook)

A man who worked at Millard Air in 2013 testified todayin a Hamilton courtroomthat he found Tim Bosma's missing truck in a hangaratDellenMillard's family aircraft maintenance company.

"My exact words to myself were, 'Oh my God, could that be the truck?'"Arthur Jennings said.

DellenMillard, 30, of Toronto, and MarkSmich, 28, ofOakville, Ont., are charged with first-degree murder in the death of Bosma, a Hamilton resident.Both have pleaded not guilty.

Bosmawas killed after he went missing while taking two men on a test drive of the truck he had for sale.

Jennings saidhe was doing a work placement at Millard Air when he found the missing truck on May 8, 2013.

He alsotestified:"When I crossed the floor, there was a black Dodge pickup sitting on a green tarp on the floor."

Jennings's testimony continues on thefourth day of the murder trial of the two men. Follow the minute-by-minute coverage of the testimony fromCBC'sAdam Carter below.

On Wednesday,the court in Hamiltonheard how atattoo andcellphonerecords led police to their main suspect.

Sgt. Greg Jackson, who was part of the initial investigation into Bosma's disappearance, also testified Wednesday, and saidinvestigators learned that Bosma's cellphone hadn't been active since the night he disappeared. Court later heardthe phone was eventually discovered in the grass nearKemiraWater Solutions Canada in Brantford, Ont.

Follow CBC'sAdam Carter's live coverage Thursday.

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