Balmain home raided in search for Luke Davies, 29, and Jesse Baird, 26, missing from Sydney’s eastern suburbs

Another Sydney home has been raided overnight by police in the search for two young missing men missing from the city’s eastern suburbs.

The home in Balmain was raided in the early hours of Friday morning, and is believed to be linked to a current serving NSW police officer.

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It’s understood that the constable is a former boyfriend of one of the missing men, Jesse Baird.

A number of items inside the home were seized by forensics, police say.

Earlier in the week, on Wednesday, police attended a Paddington home after the bloodied possessions of Luke Davies, 29, and Baird, 26, were found in a skip bin in Cronulla about 11am that same day.

“Detectives are looking at a line of inquiry that a third person may be able to assist with the investigation,” NSW Police said in a statement.

Police believe “there has been some sort of incident that had more than likely occurred at the Paddington address,” detective superintendent Jodi Radmore said on Thursday.

Luke Davies and Jesse Baird. Credit: Instagram
Bloodied possessions of the missing men were found in a skip bin in Cronulla. Credit: 7NEWS

“There’s been blood found at both locations — both the Paddington address and in the bin at Cronulla.”

Police do not know who the blood belongs to at this stage.

CCTV footage obtained by 7NEWS shows the two missing men walking outside Baird’s property.

Shortly after, a white van is seen driving past, which police believe is linked to the constable.

Baird’s WhatsApp account was active as late as Tuesday night, leading detectives to appeal for him to come forward if able.

“If Jesse’s seeing this, we’d ask him to contact us, as well as anyone that might know the whereabouts of Jesse,” Detective Superintendent Jodi Radmore told reporters on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, a phone, keys and credit cards were among the possessions found in the skip bin.

Neither of the two missing men has accessed their bank accounts since the weekend, 7NEWS understands.

Officers immediately declared a crime scene after entering the Paddington home, which is Baird’s residence, on Wednesday.

Soon after, police attended Davies’ home in Waterloo.

The men have not been located, and police are treating their disappearances as suspicious.

Luke Davies. Credit: NSW Police

“We’re not excluding any lines of inquiry, we are investigating everything we can,” Radmore said.

She confirmed witnesses have described a verbal argument at the Paddington home on Monday morning but it wasn’t reported to police at the time.

Nothing suspicious was found at Davies’ Waterloo home. A number of cars have been seized.

Radmore said they have grave concerns for both men.

The couple were last seen in Paddington on Monday, however no details are available about what they were wearing at the time.

Davies’ family have not been in contact with him since that time, and he has not been at work.

Davies has most recently worked as a flight attendant with Qantas. He has also worked as a flight attendant for Virgin Australia.

Baird worked at Channel 10 for about seven years, with his LinkedIn profile indicating he left the network in January.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police.

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