Police Commissioner Speaks on Alleged Murders of Sydney Couple

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Police Commissioner Speaks on Alleged Murders of Sydney Couple
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Police Commissioner Karen Webb addresses the alleged murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies. NSW Police divers sent to Goulburn as investigation widens. Bodies of the couple are yet to be found. NSW Police constable charged with two counts of murder.

Police Commissioner Karen Webb speaks for the first time on the alleged murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies . A number of floral tributes have been left outside of the home. NSW Police divers have been sent to Goulburn in the state's Southern Tablelands as the investigation widens into the deaths of a Sydney couple whose bodies are yet to be found.

Jesse Baird and Luke Davies have not been seen since Sunday and police have charged a NSW Police constable, Beau Lamarre-Condon, with two counts of murder. "As part of the ongoing investigation by Strike Force Ashfordby, police have established a crime scene in the Southern Tablelands," police said in a statement this afternoon. "As part of that search, divers from the Marine Area Command have been called it to assist with the search. There is no further information available at this time." Earlier today, detectives returned to Mr Baird's Paddington home, where large amounts of blood were found last wee

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Police Commissioner Alleged Murders Jesse Baird Luke Davies Floral Tributes NSW Police Divers Goulburn Investigation Bodies Not Found Crime Scene Strike Force Ashfordby Divers Marine Area Command Paddington Home Blood Found

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