Police looking for missing TV host and partner following discovery of bloody clothes in dumpster.

The police are very worried.

February 22nd 2024.

Police looking for missing TV host and partner following discovery of bloody clothes in dumpster.
The police have expressed deep concern over the sudden disappearance of a popular TV presenter and his partner. According to reports, Jesse Baird, a former host of the Australian talk show Studio 10, and his boyfriend Luke Davies, a flight attendant, have been missing for days now. The authorities were alerted when their belongings, stained with blood, were discovered in a skip-bin.

In response to the alarming situation, the New South Wales Police Force released a statement, urging the public to provide any information that could help in the investigation of this suspicious disappearance. The belongings found in the skip-bin, which belonged to 29-year-old Davies and another man, were discovered in Cronulla yesterday morning. The police had first visited a home in Paddington on February 21, where they immediately established a crime scene.

Unfortunately, Davies could not be found at his residence in Waterloo and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance are being treated as suspicious. The police are now trying to locate a 26-year-old man who may have information about the incident. According to the police, Davies was last seen in Paddington on February 19 and has not been in contact with his family or at work since then.

The search for the missing men began when a skip-bin was found with their blood-stained clothes inside. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that there are suspicions of a police officer being involved in their disappearance. In fact, friends of Baird have informed the police that he had expressed concerns about being stalked by an officer from the NSW police force.

Commander Detective Superintendent Jodi Radmore of the Eastern Suburbs Police confirmed that unusual items, including credit cards, keys, and a mobile phone, were found in a bin at Club Cronulla. Upon further investigation, the police discovered upturned furniture and blood at Baird's house in Paddington, indicating a serious incident. Superintendent Radmore stated that witnesses had reported a verbal argument at the residence, which was not reported to the police at the time.

The Superintendent also mentioned that the final movements of the missing men are still being investigated and it cannot be confirmed if they have met with any foul play. The NSW Police Force has appealed to the public for any information about Davies' whereabouts or any relevant information that could assist in the investigation.

In the midst of this shocking news, the entertainment team at The Agency is also reaching out to anyone who may have a story or information about the missing men. The team can be contacted via email or by calling their hotline. The public is encouraged to come forward with any leads that could help in finding Baird and Davies.

In related news, former Strictly Come Dancing star Robin Windsor has recently opened up about his traumatic experience while on a "dream" New Year trip. The dancer's partner Kristina Rihanoff also shared a heartbreaking message after the news of Windsor's death. A Strictly judge has also revealed their regret over not reaching out to Windsor before his untimely passing. Our thoughts are with the loved ones of the missing men and the entire entertainment community during this difficult time.

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