(KLZA)--FBI investigators have named two people of interest in the disappearance of a Lincoln woman.
During a morning news conference Thursday, it was revealed that 51-year-old Aubrey Trail and 23-year-old Bailey Boswell were arrested on warrants, unrelated to the disappearance of 24-year-old Sydney Loofe.
Where the two were taken into custody has not yet been stated publicly.
Since the time Trail and Boswell were publicly identified as persons of interest, the two have posted at least three videos on Facebook denying any role in Loofe's disappearance.
In at least two of the videos, which have since been taken down, Trail names Richardson County Attorney Doug Merz as his attorney.
Thursday morning, Merz issued a release to MSC News, stating, “ I am not representing Aubrey Trail of Wilber, Nebraska , regarding any current legal matters in which he may be involved and I will have no further comment.”
Authorities confirm that the last sighting of Loofe was in Wilber on November 15.
Searchers spent hours Wednesday in areas of Saline and Gage counties, including ponds and creeks, seeking any signs of Loofe's whereabouts.
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