Police search for missing sisters last seen near river three days ago

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Specialist hunt teams, constabulary dogs and divers person been dispatched to find 2 sisters who vanished successful Aberdeen 3 days ago.

Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, some 32, were past seen connected CCTV successful the city's Market Street astatine Victoria Bridge astatine astir 2.12am connected Tuesday.

The siblings were captured crossing the span and turning close onto a footpath adjacent to the River Dee successful the absorption of Aberdeen Boat Club.

 Police Scotland

Image: Henrietta Huszti. Pic: Police Scotland

 Police Scotland

Image: Eliza Huszti. Pic: Police Scotland

Police Scotland has launched a large hunt and said it is carrying retired "extensive inquires" successful an effort to find the women.

Chief Inspector Darren Bruce said: "Local officers, led by specializer hunt advisors, are being assisted by resources including constabulary dogs and our marine unit."

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Image: CCTV of the sisters. Pic: Police Scotland

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The sisters, from Aberdeen metropolis centre, are described arsenic slim with agelong brownish hair.

Police said the Torry broadside of Victoria Bridge wherever the sisters were past seen contains galore commercialized and concern units, with searches taking spot successful the vicinity.

The unit urged businesses successful and astir the South Esplanade and Menzies Road country to reappraisal CCTV footage recorded successful the aboriginal hours of Tuesday successful lawsuit it captured thing of significance.

Drivers with applicable dashcam footage are besides urged to travel forward.

CI Bruce added: "We are continuing to talk to radical who cognize Eliza and Henrietta and we impulse anyone who has seen them oregon who has immoderate accusation regarding their whereabouts to delight interaction 101."

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