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    >> kansas have intensified their search for a college student who disappeared after she made a chilling phone call to her family. kevin tibbles is in chicago with the latest.

    >> reporter: natalie, police have conducted extensive searches around the campus where she was last seen studying for final exams , but so far no sign of the missing student. the 19-year-old college student from kansas has not been heard from since leaving this panicked message on her sister's cell phone .

    >> oh, my gosh, it was so scary. my heart is like pounding. i've never got this scared in my life.

    >> reporter: aisha kahn said she had just been accosted by a man who smelled of marijuana and alcohol while studying for finals outdoors at the university of kansas campus in yoefrld park. she said she slapped him and he had run away.

    >> and he left. and he was so pissed. pick up your phones. i am freaked out right now. okay, bye.

    >> reporter: her sister returned the call but no answer. shoo drove to the campus and found her books, cell phone and it p -- ipod but no sign of aisha .

    >> we have no information that it was an abduction and no information that it wasn't.

    >> reporter: she was married over the summer.

    >> i am thankful to everybody to have me out to bring my wife back to home.

    >> reporter: now there's a facebook page dedicated to finding her. police have gone door to door seeking information as the missing woman's family prays for her safe return.

    >> keep us in your prayers and think of aisha all the time. you're going to the gas station or the post office , think of aisha all the time.

    >> we just want her safe back home.

    >> reporter: aisha kahn's husband said the couple was planning a delayed honeymoon to happen after the final exams . now the family is offering a $10,000 reward for any information to help them find her.

TODAY staff and wire
updated 12/20/2011 11:02:06 AM ET 2011-12-20T16:02:06

The search intensified Monday for a 19-year-old woman who disappeared shortly after telling her sister that a drunken man had been harassing her.

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Aisha Khan, a Johnson County Community college student, was last seen at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park on Friday.

Overland Park Police Chief John Douglass said Monday more 400 man-hours have been devoted to the search and the FBI has assigned four agents to the case. He said investigators are operating on a worst-case scenario.

Khan's sister said she received a troubling phone call from her on Friday morning. She said a drunken man had been harassing her, kmbc.com reported.

"Oh my gosh it was so scary. My heart is like pounding," Khan said in the voicemail she left for her sister. "I've never got this scared in my life." In the message, Khan told her sister that she slapped the man, and that he smelled very bad. "She said 'you need to pick up your phone, I'm confused.' She was freaked out," Khan's sister said. Khan's sister returned the call, but got no answer.

Khan's backpack and cell phone were later found on a picnic table near campus.

“We are looking at this as a missing person's case, and we are putting the resources into it as if it was an abduction," Douglass said.

Police have spoken with Khan's husband, Waseem Khan, with whom she shared a house in Olathe, and there is “no reason to believe” that he is a suspect or person of interest," Douglass said. Khan married Waseem over the summer. "I'm thankful to everybody to help me out, to bring my wife back to home," Khan's tearful husband told reporters.

"Keep us in your prayers," her uncle, Adil Sheikh, told NBC News, urging the public to "think of Aisha Khan all the time. You're going to a gas station, you're going to a post office, think of Aisha Khan at all times."

Khan's husband said a honeymoon was planned for after her final exams, reported NBC News' Kevin Tibbles.

Khan's family is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to her safe return. A Facebook page has also been set up.

The Associated Press, NBC News and kmbc.com contributed to this story.

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