Two 32-year-old sisters missing in Aberdeen seemed "fine" in the days running up to their disappearance, according to their brother.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti - who are part of a set of triplets - were last seen in Market Street at Victoria Bridge at about 02:12 on Tuesday.
Police have launched a major land, air and water search for the two women, who are originally from Hungary and now live in Aberdeen city centre. It is said to be out of character for them to have been out at such a time.
Their sister Edit Huszti - the other triplet - said she spoke to them on a video call on New Year's Eve and they appeared happy and cheerful.
She said the sisters were very close and did most things together.
They were described as sociable but as far as the family knows they were not very much into going out - preferring to stay at home, watching movies, with Eliza especially enjoying cooking.
She added that she believed it was quite out of character for them to be out on the streets in the early hours of the morning.