Search continues for missing hikers Trevor Salvado and Jacinda Bohan

The search has resumed for missing hikers Trevor Salvado and Jacinda Bohan at Mount Buffalo today.

Victoria Police Search and Resue, Operational Response Unit, SES, Birkebeiner volunteer search and rescue team and Uniform Police are working to find the missing Essendon couple.

The 60-year-old man and 58-year-old woman were last seen by friends at a Cherry Lane caravan park in Bright on 8 March.

It is believed they left the caravan park for Mount Buffalo about 9.30am on Friday in their fawn coloured Skoda Yetu registered 1AN 6RT.

Their car was located near Reservoir Track on Mount Buffalo on Saturday (9 March) however the pair are yet to be located.

The pair were expected to return from a bushwalk at Reservoir Track on Mount Buffalo about 12.30pm on March 8 but did not return.

Police and family hold concerns for their welfare as their disappearance is out of character.

Trevor is described as approximately 183cm, with a medium build, short grey hair, blue eyes, grey moustache and fair complexion.

Jacinda is described as approximately 170 cm tall, with a thin build, light brown/blonde short hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion.

Police have released images of Trevor and Jacinda in the hopes someone may recognise them and be able to provide information on their whereabouts.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Wangaratta Police Station on 03 5723 0888.

Alex Day

Media Advisor

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