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Samantha Lock

Argument before ex-TV presenter and boyfriend vanished

Police have declared a crime scene at the Sydney home of ex-Channel Ten reporter Jesse Baird, 26. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

A former TV presenter and his partner have vanished after neighbours reported an argument and a worker discovered blood-stained belongings dumped in a bin.

Ex-Channel Ten reporter Jesse Baird, 26, and his Qantas flight attendant boyfriend Luke Davies, 29, disappeared from Sydney's east on Monday and have not been heard from since.

Mr Davies' disappearance is being treated as suspicious after possessions belonging to both him and Mr Baird were found in a skip bin on Wilbar Avenue in Cronulla about 11am on Wednesday.

Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies
Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies has not been seen or heard from since Monday. (HANDOUT/NSW POLICE)

Two hours later, Mr Baird's terrace home at Brown Street in Paddington - nearly 30km away from the Cronulla site - was declared a crime scene after officers found blood inside the property.

Mr Davies was not at his home in nearby Waterloo, although police believe he was in Paddington on Monday. 

His family has been unable to contact him and he hasn't been at work, NSW Police said on Thursday.

Detective Superintendent Jodi Radmore said it was likely some kind of incident had occurred at the Paddington house before their disappearance.

"Witnesses talked about some shouting on Monday earlier in the morning," she told reporters.

"But it wasn't reported to police at the time ... it was only reported to police (on Wednesday)."

NSW Police and detectives at the home.
Early investigations show signs of a struggle inside the home, police say. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Early investigations indicated there was a struggle with furniture moved around in the home, Det Supt Radmore said.

Blood found at the property also indicated someone had suffered a significant wound.

A worker contacted authorities after finding the personal items "that appeared to be unusual" while putting rubbish into the bin at Cronulla.

Police found a phone, credit cards, a wallet and a set of keys inside the skip.

Two cars have also been seized from the Paddington property.

Detectives are investigating the possibility a third man may be involved.

"Police are currently trying to locate him," police said in a statement.

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

Mr Davies is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 170cm-175cm tall with a medium build, brown hair and brown eyes, while Mr Baird is of similar appearance and 180cm-185cm tall with a muscular build.

It is not known what either man was wearing at the time of their disappearances.

Photos from both men's social media accounts show them together at a Pink concert in Sydney the previous week.

One snap of the pair taken at the lighthouse at Palm Beach earlier in February read: "Perfect start to a long weekend".

Det Supt Radmore said one of the men was still using social media on Tuesday evening.

"If Jesse's seeing this, we'd ask him to contact us, as well as anyone that might know the whereabouts of Jesse," she said.

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