Fears grow for missing hikers, 60, and, 58, who haven't been seen for two days after they failed to return from a walk at a popular national park Fears growing for safety of a couple who haven't been seen in about two days Trevor Salvado, 60, and Jacinda Bohan, 58, were last seen on Friday at 9.30am A desperate search is now underway, with family saying this is 'out of character'By Lauren Ferri For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:23 GMT, 10 March 2019 | Updated: 00:27 GMT, 10 March 2019 Viewcomments Fears are growing for the safety of a couple who haven't been seen in two days, with their family saying the disappearance is 'out of character'. Trevor Salvado, 60, and Jacinda Bohan, 58, were last seen by friends at a caravan park on Cherry Lane in Bright in Victoria's north-east on Friday. The pair are believed to have left the caravan park to go on a hike up Mount Buffalo about 9.30am for about three hours. Trevor Salvado (right), 60, and Jacinda Bohan (left), 58, were last seen by friends at a caravan park on Cherry Lane in Bright in Victoria's north-east on Friday A desperate search is now underway for the couple after the pair were expected to return from their bushwalk about 12.30pm on Friday, but never did. At the time they were driving a Skoda Yetu with the registration 1AN6RT and parked it at the base of the mountain. The car was found near the Reservoir Track on Saturday but Mr Salvado and Ms Bohan were nowhere to be found. Both police and the couple's family hold grave concerns for the couple's safety. Mr Salvado is described as being 183cm tall with a medium build, short grey hair, blue eyes, grey moustache and fair complexion. The pair are believed to have left the caravan park to go on a hike up Mount Buffalo about 9.30am for about three hours A desperate search is now underway for the couple, with the family saying the disappearance is 'out of character' (pictured Cherry Lane in Bright, Victoria) Ms Bohan is about 170cm tall with a thin build, light brown/blonde short hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. Victoria police have released images of the couple in the hopes someone may recognise them and it could lead to some information on their whereabouts. Anyone with information in regards to the couple's activity over the weekend is urged to contact Wangaratta Police Station. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility