Thalia Macias has not been seen since April 8 when she fled her mother's home in Houston, Texas, after an argument.
Neighbors told police they saw her being picked up by a two-door black Honda that night.
When her mother went to her room on April 9 at 10am, she found her bedroom window open.
Thalia's aunt, Alma Romero, fears she is being held by a man she knows and 'trafficked'.
'We know she's in danger. We know someone is keeping her against her will. We heard that they are drugging her up and trafficking her,' she told ABC News.
On April 21, almost two weeks after she vanished, the woman said Thalia called her and asked to be picked up but that the man who is holding her captive hung up the phone.
When I said 'baby where are you,' whoever she was with made her hang up the phone,' Romero said.
Thalia had recently moved back in with her mother after years of living with her aunt. She had a troublesome relationship with her mother, her aunt said.
Anthony Macias, the girl's uncle, made an emotional plea for her return.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Kids has added Thalia to its list of missing children.
She was last seen wearing a blue jumpsuit and is 5ft 1in and weighs 70lbs.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Houston Police Department's Missing Persons Unit on 832-394-1840.
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