Update, Friday 10 am:
Jessica Bialek has been found and is home safe with her family in Coogee, police have confirmed.
Ms Bialek’s husband Sabino Matera broke the happy news on Facebook after 6.30pm.
“Jessica Bialek is safe and at home. Found. Thank You,” Mr Matera posted.
Police confirmed Ms Bialek had been located after sending officers to her family home this evening.
She is now speaking with police.
Ms Bialek moved to Sydney recently from Melbourne, where she had strong links in the Jewish community.
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Please say tehillim for the safe return of Chana bas Sara
Police are scouring hotels, parks and reserves throughout Sydney as the search intensifies for a young mother who vanished from her eastern suburbs home.
Jessica Bialek, an accomplished photographer who has worked for the Australian Ballet and the Bangarra Dance Theatre, left her home on Dudley Street in Coogee just after 8.30am on Wednesday to walk to a nearby bank.
Detectives have visited the bank on Thursday morning in an effort to determine whether bank transactions showing up on her account recently were made in the past 24 hours.
The 37-year-old failed to return home to her husband and young daughter on Wednesday morning, alarming family and friends who have mounted a search to find her.
Ms Bialek’s husband, Sabino Matera, said he had been unable to reach his wife since he last spoke to her when she left home.
He posted a desperate message on Facebook around 8pm on Wednesday night, asking people to help him find her.
“She left home without her car and [has] not made contact nor returned home. Her phone is off. This is a real alarm,” he wrote on Facebook, where he is also circulating his wife’s photograph.
Eastern Beaches police commander, Detective Superintendent Gavin Dengate, said police were looking in “all public places, canvassing through motels within the area and speaking to relatives, friends and loved ones”.
Ms Bialek, who has a background in dance and singing, is a freelance photographer specialising in performing arts photography, as well as fashion.
Other companies she has worked for include Opera Victoria, Circus Oz and the Victorian College of the Arts.
Police have launched an investigation into her disappearance, and say they hold concerns for her welfare.
Ms Bialek is described as being between 170-175 centimetres tall, with a slim build and dark hair.
Anyone who has seen her in the past day, or who has any information that could assist investigators, has been urged to contact Maroubra police on (02) 9349 9299 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
She was found safe. At home now being interviewed by police.
She is bH back home and talking to police.
Chana bas Sarah
The police office mist find her return to safety to her family
#1 the second paragraph says her name CHANA BAS SARAH.
IYH she should be found safe.
Chana Bas Sara
BS”D may she return safe & sound
Please post her name for tehillim