Police in Scotland are searching for two sisters who were reported missing in Aberdeen and were last seen three days ago.
Police Scotland are asking the public for help to find the 32-year-old sisters. Eliza and Henrietta Huste. The pair were last seen on CCTV footage crossing Victoria Bridge in Aberdeen city center on Tuesday night.
“They crossed the bridge and turned right onto a footpath next to the River Dee, heading towards Aberdeen Boating Club,” police said in a statement.
The sisters were both described She is white, with a slim build and long brown hair.
Eliza Hozte (left) and Henrietta Hozte (right).
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According to the BBC, so are the Hochti sisters Part of a threesome setOriginally from Hungary but living in Scotland for the past seven years. A relative told the outlet Eliza and Henrietta last spoke with their mother on Jan. 4, and that nothing in their 40-minute conversation seemed out of the ordinary.
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“Intensive investigations are underway to track down Eliza, Henrietta and… Searches are performed In and around the area where they were last seen.” Darren Bruce said in the statement that he is asking residents and businesses in the area to review their surveillance and dash cam records.

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He added that police were “continuing to speak to people who knew Eliza and Henrietta” and urged anyone with information to contact police.
Police dogs and marine search units are currently being used to search for the sisters.
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