Scottish police are teaming up with Hungarian authorities to find two missing sisters from Aberdeen who vanished three days ago
Aberdeen: So, here’s the scoop. Scottish police are working hand in hand with officers from Hungary to find two sisters who went missing recently. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, were last spotted in Market Street after leaving their home early Tuesday morning.
They were seen on CCTV just before they disappeared. The sisters, who are part of a set of triplets, originally hail from Hungary. It’s a bit concerning, right? Specialist search teams and police dogs are out there trying to track them down.
After leaving their place, they crossed the Victoria Bridge and headed towards the River Dee, moving in the direction of the Aberdeen Boat Club. They’re described as white, slim, and have long brown hair, which might help someone recognize them.
Eliza works at Costa Coffee in the Bon Accord shopping center, so if anyone has been around there, keep an eye out. Local businesses are being asked to check their CCTV footage from that night to see if they caught anything useful.
Police Chief Inspector Darren Bruce mentioned that they’re doing everything they can to find the sisters. They’re using all available resources, including police dogs and even their marine unit, to search the area where the sisters were last seen.
They’re also reaching out to people who know Eliza and Henrietta, asking anyone with information to give them a call. It’s a tough situation, and everyone is hoping for a positive outcome.