The husband of a missing Surrey, B.C., woman is asking for the public's help to find his new bride, who disappeared over the weekend.

Sarbjit Johal, 21, was last seen at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday as she drove away from her home in the area of 126 Street and 91a Avenue. Police say family members reported her driving away in her car, a green 1992 Toyota Camry with the licence plate 094NEA.

Her husband Malkit returned from work to find her gone.

"I don't know why she left the house," he told CTV News. "We didn't find any clues."

Sarabjit and Malkit are newlyweds -- they honeymooned in Whistler in March.

"Everything was going well," Malkit said.

He says his wife's disappearance is totally out of character, and he hasn't had any phone calls from her.

"It's the first time she left the house," he said. "She left the phone in the house -- I don't know where she went."

Now members of the family are papering the neighbourhood with posters of the missing woman, who is described as 5-6 tall, 146 pounds, with long brown hair usually tied in a ponytail. Sarabjit, who is of South Asian descent, was last seen wearing a pink t-shirt, green jacket and white pajama bottoms.

Surrey RCMP say they are actively investigating the disappearance, but won't divulge any theories about where she has gone -- or why.

"To get into specific details about this one, I don't really want to do that at this time. I don't want to compromise any ongoing investigation," Const. Peter Neily said.

"For someone to leave at that time of the morning out of character, that does cause us concern as police. It also causes her family concern."

Sarabjit's family and police are asking anyone with information on her whereabouts to call Surrey RCMP.

With a report from CTV British Columbia's Shannon Paterson