The car of missing B.C. newlywed Sarabjit Johal has been found in New Westminster.

Johal, 21, was last seen driving away from her Surrey home at 3:30 a.m. on Nov. 28 in her 1992 Toyota Camry.

The car was discovered late Saturday, Surrey RCMP say. Sources tell CTV News the car was found on Colombia Street in the downtown core of the city. It is not known how long it was there before authorities were notified.

The vehicle has now been towed for forensic examination.

"We hope to gather some evidence from that," Const. Peter Neily said.

Satnam Johal, the newlywed's uncle, says her husband is too upset to comment on the case development.

"He's not doing better. Maybe you can understand his situation. He's very upset. The whole family is very upset."

Johal's coworkers say her disappearance is very out of character, and her family has put up a $10,000 reward for any information that will lead to her whereabouts.

Last week, her husband Malkit Johal told reporters he thought his wife was somewhere in Surrey because she's not familiar with roads outside of the city.

His grandmother says the night Sarabjit disappeared she went to get something from her car and said she would be right back. She took her keys and put on a green jacket but never came back.

Sarabjit, who works as a cleaner at Chocolate Works in Coquitlam, is described by coworkers as reliable and friendly.