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Jesse Baird was last seen at his Paddington home on February 19.

Credit: instagram/@jessebairddd/

Most recently worked at Network 10

Jesse Baird’s most recent role at Network 10 was as a Producer and Presenter in Sydney, New South Wales, where he worked full-time from March 2021 to January 2024.

In his LinkedIn biography, Baird described himself as a “professional and driven television Presenter and Producer who enjoys working with large teams of people, writing and presenting creative and engaging content, and learning about new places and people.”

He also highlighted his years of experience working in the “professional media industry” and said he has “a demonstrated history of presenting, writing, segment producing and field producing.”

More about TV presenter’s career

Baird began his Network 10 career in December 2018, where he served as a TV Host for Gamify, a children’s action-adventure reality TV program.

From January 2017 to March 2021, Baird served as a TV Presenter and Producer of Totally Wild, another children’s TV series.

The show had a current affairs program format and regularly ran stories on topics like science, technology, the environment, and action sports.

From October 2020 to October 2022, Baird was a QLD Reporter for Studio 10.

Queensland, or QLD, is a state in north-eastern Australia, and the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.

What to know about Jesse Baird

According to his LinkedIn, Jesse Baird went to Loyola College between 2010 and 2015.

He received his Bachelor of Education degree in Drama and Media from La Trobe University in 2019.

The 26-year-old worked at Network 10 for over seven years.

Network 10, often referred to as Channel 10 or 10 Network, is a subsidiary of Paramount Global and one of five national free-to-air networks.

It’s the fourth-rated TV network and primary channel in Australia, behind Seven Network, Nine Network, and ABC TV, and ahead of SBS.

Cops are reviewing CCTV

The last sighting of the missing men was caught on a security camera near Jesse Baird’s home in Paddington, Sydney on Monday.

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

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

The men’s last known movements

The police fear for both of the missing men as their families have been unable to reach them.

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

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

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