Mystery of Missing Sisters as Police Search Teams Mobilize in Aberdeen

Police in Aberdeen are searching for two missing sisters last seen on CCTV two days ago, with specialist teams deployed to aid the investigation

Mystery of Missing Sisters as Police Search Teams Mobilize in Aberdeen
Mystery of Missing Sisters as Police Search Teams Mobilize in Aberdeen

Aberdeen: So, here’s the scoop. Police Scotland is on the case, looking for two sisters who went missing a couple of days ago. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti were last spotted on CCTV in Market Street after leaving their home around 2:12 AM on Tuesday.

The twins, both 32, were seen crossing the Victoria Bridge towards the Torry area. They took a right onto a footpath by the River Dee, heading toward the Aberdeen Boat Club. They’re described as white, slim, and have long brown hair.

Local businesses are being asked to check their CCTV footage to help find the sisters. Chief Inspector Darren Bruce mentioned that extensive inquiries are underway, and searches are happening in the area where they were last seen.

He added that local officers, along with specialist search advisers, are using police dogs and even the marine unit to assist in the search. The area around the Torry side of the Victoria Bridge has a lot of commercial and industrial spots.

They’re really hoping businesses near South Esplanade and Menzies Road can review their footage from early January 7. If anyone has dashcam footage from that time, they’re encouraged to reach out.

Police are also in touch with people who know the sisters and are asking anyone with information to call them at 101, mentioning incident number 0735 from January 7, 2025.

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