Men charged after women 'sexually harassed in fake taxi'
Police say they still wish to speak to people who saw two men driving around Jedburgh.
Two men have been charged after two women were allegedly sexually harassed in the Borders.
The women reportedly got into a car they wrongly believed was a taxi in Jedburgh in the early hours of Sunday following a night out.
Police Scotland have now arrested and charged a 19-year-old man and a 25-year-old man in connection with the incident.
Officers say they still wish to speak to anyone who saw two men driving around the Borders town ahead of the incident.
Inspector Alistair Hutchens said: "I would like to thank the public who came forward and provided us with vital information that greatly assisted with this investigation.
"We believe there may still be members of the public who saw two males driving around Jedburgh that evening leading up to the incident and may be able to assist with our inquiry.
"I would urge these individuals to come forward.
"Crimes of this nature are extremely rare in the Scottish Borders but whenever such crimes do occur we will respond robustly and utilise all resources at our disposal to bring anyone involved to justice."