Several Toronto police officers spent hours Monday searching the farm belonging to Dellen Millard, one of the two men charged in connection with the death of Tim Bosma.

Police confirmed to CTV Toronto’s Tamara Cherry that officers were at the farm as part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of missing Toronto woman Laura Babcock.

Police did not comment publicly on the search, but forensic investigators could be seen working inside a barn on the property all day.

Members of the Waterloo drug squad joined the investigators.

A homicide inspector told CTV that police have new information that led to a search warrant for the farm, which is located near Ayr, Ont.

Forensic officers left the barn around 5: 30 p.m. carrying a case of glass vials.

Police searched the farm several months ago in connection with Babcock’s disappearance, as well as the apparent suicide of Dellen’s father Wayne Millard.

Last May, Toronto homicide detectives said Babcock, who was last seen in Toronto in June 2012, had been romantically linked to Millard.

CTV was the first to report that Babcock’s cellphone records show the last calls she made was to Millard.

Dellen Millard, 27, and 25-year-old Mark Smich are charged with first-degree murder in the death of Bosma, the Ancaster, Ont. man who vanished after taking two men on a test drive of a truck he was trying to sell.