Police say a Toronto man has been charged in connection with the case of missing Ancaster man who disappeared after taking two men on a test drive of his pickup truck. Tim Bosma was reported missing Monday night after two men arrived at his home for a test drive of his black 2007 Dodge Ram pickup, which Bosma had listed for sale online. Hamilton police Supt. Dan Kinsella told a news conference the male suspect was arrested without incident while driving in Mississauga, west of Toronto. Kinsella says the man has the word ``Ambition'' tattooed inside a box on his wrist matching the description of a ``unique'' tattoo spotted on one of the suspects. Kinsella says Bosma has not yet been found as police continue to search nearby Brantford, where Bosma's cellphone was discovered Thursday. Dellen Millard, 27, is charged with forcible confinement and theft over $5,000. The suspect's family reportedly founded Millard Air, a charter airline that has operations in Ontario's Waterloo Region. When he was 14 years old, Dellen Millard became the youngest person in the world to fly a helicopter solo. Police in Hamilton, Toronto, and Waterloo say they're following up more than 300 tips from the public.

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