Melvindale police bodycamera footage showing Tyler Bojanowski's truck
Days before Tyler Bojanowski was reported missing, a Melvindale police officer saw the 25-year-old's truck traveling at a high rate of speed. The truck did not stop after emergency lights were turned on and the officer terminated the pursuit. They later followed up with the case and found what appeared to be the same vehicle with damage and airbags deployed. The driver was not in the vehicle, but crack cocaine, Tyler's wallet, and an iPhone were found in the truck.
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