A land, sea and air search will re-commence on Tuesday for two people missing in Torndirrup National Park in Albany.
A 22-year-old woman, Victoria McCloy, and a 20-year-old man, Geoffrey Bignell, travelled from Northam to Bald Head on Friday morning, and made contact with family that evening to advise them they had arrived safely.
The pair were intending on spending the weekend camping and fishing.
They were due to arrive back in Northam on Sunday afternoon or evening, however they failed to return.
Police said it is out of character, and they have since missed other commitments.
A concerned family member travelled to Bald Head and located the missing couple's black 2-door Holden Barina, however there was no sign of the pair.
Police were alerted to the situation on Monday morning, and a search operation was commenced.
Ms McCloy is described as being fair skinned, 170-175cm tall, of slim build with green/blue eyes and long dark brown hair.
Mr Bignell is described as fair skinned, 170-175cm tall, of slim build, with short sandy hair (in braids) and large ear piercings.
Police would like to speak to anyone who saw Ms McCloy and Mr Bignall, or their Holden Barina in the Bald Head carpark area between Friday night and today.
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