- Bernadett Berki, 12 and Szimonetta Berki, 11 were reported missing on Tuesday
- The children live in the Chapel Fold area of Batley, which is in West Yorkshire
- It is thought they are with three relatives – two of them women and one a man
Police are appealing for information to trace two children who have been missing for five days.
Bernadett Berki, 12 and Szimonetta Berki, 11 were reported missing on Tuesday and police are now turning to the public for information to help trace them.
The children live in the Chapel Fold area of Batley in West Yorkshire, but have extensive links and extended family across Huddersfield.
Bernadett Berki (left), 12 and Szimonetta Berki (right), 11 were reported missing on Tuesday and police are now turning to the public for information to help trace them
It is thought they are with three relatives – two women and one man.
Detective Inspector Lee Donnelly of Kirklees CID said: ‘We are concerned for Bernadett and Szimonetta’s welfare and want to reassure them, or anyone who knows where they are, that they are not in any trouble.
‘Our priority is making sure that they are all OK.
‘I would appeal to anyone who has seen them, or who knows where they are now to get in contact with us.’
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the police via 101 quoting log number 1107 of 6 March or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.