Detectives searching for missing couple raid Sydney home

Detectives searching for missing couple raid Sydney home

Police investigating the disappearance of a former TV presenter and his flight attendant accomplice have searched a house in Sydney, seizing “a number of items”.

Detectives try to trace down a NSW Police officer in relation to the disappearance of Luke Davies, 29, and his accomplice, former Ten presenter Jesse Baird, 26, after blood was discovered at a Sydney house and on gadgets belonging to them in a skip bin greater than 20 kilometres away.

Friends of Baird have revealed he beforehand expressed issues he was being stalked by one other man.

Police have been unable to find Jesse Baird (left) and Luke Davies (proper), and maintain “grave concerns” for each. (Instagram/Jesse Baird)

Police confirmed final night time they wished to talk to a 3rd man, understood to be a NSW Police officer, in relation to the case and had been attempting to succeed in him.

“Following inquiries, detectives are looking at a line of inquiry that a third person may be able to assist with the investigation,” NSW Police stated, in a press release.

“Police are currently trying to locate him.”

About 11.30pm yesterday, officers investigating the disappearance carried out a search warrant on a house in Waite Avenue, Balmain.

“Officers seized a number of items,” police stated, in a press release issued early this morning.

“No further information regarding items taken from the property is available at this time.”

Against the law scene in Paddington is being processed by police. (Kate Geraghty)

About 11am yesterday, a employee at Club Cronulla discovered bloodied gadgets belonging to the lacking men- together with an $8000 watch, cellphone, bank card, garments and keys – inside a bin on the venue on Wilbar Avenue in Cronulla

Investigators then attended a house at Brown Street in Paddington, the place officers “immediately” established against the law scene after discovering blood.

Police went to Davies’ house in Waterloo, however he has not been positioned.

They stated they’d “grave concerns” for each males, who had been declared lacking, and had been treating the disappearances as suspicious.

“There has been some sort of incident that has occurred at the Paddington address,” Detective Superintendent Jodi Radmore stated.

Radmore stated witnesses overheard shouting “coming from that vicinity” on Monday morning however didn’t report it to police. 

Luke Davies is a flight attendant. A search is under way to locate him after blood was found at a Paddington home and on property in a Cronulla bin.
Luke Davies is a flight attendant. A search is below method to find him after blood was discovered at a Paddington house and on property in a Cronulla bin. (Instagram)
Jesse Baird is a former television presenter.
Jesse Baird is a former tv presenter. (Instagram)

Police stated earlier that each males had been final seen on Monday, nonetheless, one was lively on social media on Tuesday night time, police confirmed.

Davies’ household has been unable to contact him and he has not been to work.

Three vehicles have been seized as a part of the investigation, belonging to each Baird and Davies.

The Paddington deal with continues to be being processed by detectives, with the assistance of the Homicide and Missing Persons Squads.

Earlier as we speak police stated they weren’t ruling out the potential for involvement by a 3rd particular person.

Three vehicles have been seized as a part of the investigation. (Kate Geraghty)

Davies is described as being between 170cm to 175cm tall and having a medium construct, brown hair and brown eyes.

Baird is described as being 180cm to 185cm tall with a muscular construct, brown hair and brown eyes.

Both are Caucasian in look and it is not recognized what both was carrying on the time they had been final seen.

Police are interesting for anybody with details about Baird or Davies’ whereabouts – or who might have info related to the investigation – to contact Waverley Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Source: www.9news.com.au