Five chilling clues in hunt for missing TV presenter Jesse Baird from ‘celeb-obsessed’ cop ex to mystery van in CCTV

Five chilling clues in hunt for missing TV presenter Jesse Baird from ‘celeb-obsessed’ cop ex to mystery van in CCTV

A FRANTIC hunt for a missing TV presenter and his partner continues in Australia as police desperately look for clues that could help solve the case.

Former Aussie TV host Jesse Baird, 26, and his boyfriend Luke Davies, 29, were last seen in Paddington, a suburb of Sydney, on Monday.

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Baird’s cop ex-lover is a third person potentially involved in the case

CCTV shows Baird and Davies near the TV star’s home in Paddington

The police now fear for both of the men as their families are unable to reach them.

Baird’s phone was last active on Tuesday night when text messages were sent to his friends, the police confirmed.

Davies has not been at work since Monday and his family have not spoken to him since then.

Detective Superintendent Jodi Radmore said: “There has been some sort of incident which has more than likely happened at the Paddington address and that has given us grave concerns for one, possibly both.

“It’s very early stages in the investigation. We are still processing the Paddington address. All lines of enquiry are open.”

The investigation into the couple’s disappearance is ongoing but there are a few chilling details known to the public so far.

CCTV

The last sighting of the pair was caught on a security camera near the TV star’s home in Paddington, Sydney on Monday.

CCTV shows Baird and Davies near his Paddington home – with a white van also seen in the footage being probed by cops.

The pair can be spotted walking towards the back of the terrace home – but neither has been seen or heard from since.

‘VERBAL ARGUMENT’

Baird’s neighbours heard arguments early Monday morning but didn’t report it until police began canvassing the scene two days later.

The residents living close to Baird’s rented property said they heard some shouting coming from the house.

The police had only learnt about the “verbal argument” on Wednesday when they started quizzing the neighbours for any possible clues.

Detective Superintendent Jodi Radmore said: “Witnesses reported a verbal argument but it wasn’t reported to police at the time.

“It was only when police were canvassing that they mentioned it.”

BLOODY CLOTHES

Police found blood-covered clothes belonging to Davies and Baird on a Wednesday morning.

At this stage, it is unknown who the blood belongs to.

But a phone, keys and credit cards were discovered in the skip bin – 18 miles away from Baird’s home.

The £4,000 watch and wallet have also been found among the bloodied belongings.

The couple’s bank accounts haven’t been used since the weekend.

BLOOD IN THE APARTMENT

Detectives are treating the couple’s disappearance as suspicious after both of the men weren’t present in their residences.

Davies’ home in Waterloo was found to be empty, while the police discovered pools of blood in Baird’s apartment.

Upon entering Baird’s property, the officers immediately established a crime scene.

Police searched Baird’s home in Paddington and found a “large amount of blood” and blood-stained furniture.

There were also “signs of a struggle” as furniture had been moved around.

The amount of blood has led the officers to believe that at least one of the men had suffered “a significant injury”.

The forensic experts have scoured through the crime scene today.

It is said that blood had seeped through the floorboards and attempts had been made to clean it.

The police were seen taking furniture from the home, including a cabinet that appears to have blood specks on it.

Three cars belonging to the men have also been seized.

‘STALKER’ EX

The police now believe a third person could be involved in the case after speaking with the families on Thursday.

Beau Lamarre, current police officer, was named a person of interest in the case after the investigators learnt that he once dated Baird.

The relatives have told the police that their break-up was “bitter”.

The TV star feared he was being stalked, his friends have claimed.

An unnamed friend told the Daily Telegraph: “I’m so scared for his wellbeing.

“He used the word stalker.”

The investigators are looking to speak to the officer but have been unable to locate him.

His phone was reportedly switched off on Thursday night, according to DailyMail.

It is understood that Lamarre has taken sick leave this week.

Police statement read: ” Following inquiries, detectives are looking at a line of inquiry that a third person may be able to assist with the investigation.

“Police are currently trying to locate him.

“Detectives will continue to look at all past relationships and associations.”

Lamarre has been in the spotlight before, known for taking selfies with famous faces like Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardashian.

Most recently, the celeb chaser was seen following the car of Kourtney Kardashian to grab a snap with her and Travis Barker.

The public has been urged to contact the police if they have any information about the men’s disappearance.

Lamarre, known celeb chaser, seen here with singer and actress Selena Gomez

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