This family is “haunted” by an Elsa doll that won’t let them go.

The Madonia family from Houston, Texas can’t seem to get rid of their Elsa doll from “Frozen.”

Emily Madonia wrote on Facebook that the doll she gave her daughter in 2013 kept returning home after several attempts of throwing it out.

“Mat threw it away weeks ago and then we found it inside on a wooden bench,” Madonia wrote in a Facebook post last Thursday.

“Okay…so we were weirded out and tightly wrapped it in its own garbage bag and put that garbage bag INSIDE another garbage bag filled with other garbage and put it in the bottom of our garbage can underneath a bunch of other bags of garbage and wheeled it to the curb and it was collected on garbage day.”

Even after this elaborate plan to throw the doll away, it reappeared. The Madonia family went out of town and came back to find Elsa hanging out in their backyard.

Madonia knows the doll that keeps showing up is the original and not a replacement thanks to some marker on it from her daughter’s coloring over the years.

The family initially thought the incident was some kind of prank. Now, they’re believing the doll is haunted.

“Most logical thinkers believe it’s a prank, but I don’t understand how or when it was done, especially because the garbage truck had taken it away,” Madonia told KPRC.

Then, hopefully as a final resort, the family decided to mail the doll to a friend in Minnesota without a return address.

Madonia wrote that as she was putting the doll in the box to mail it, the Elsa doll allegedly laughed for 30 seconds straight – something that has never happened before.

Elsa arrived at the home of Madonia’s friend Chris Hogan, who taped the doll to his Jeep.

“Both times the doll reappeared two weeks later…so I’m curious how it will go from here,” Madonia wrote.

She emphasized in her most recent Facebook post that she doesn’t think the creepy doll is just a prank.

“Either the doll is haunted or some crazy psychopath has dug the doll out of the garbage (that was already taken away) and broken into my house/property multiple times,” she wrote. “I am going to go with the haunted thing.”

Despite the creepiness of the haunted doll, Madonia is overall entertained by the situation.

“In the end, I’m just a mom and a violinist and a wife and a normal person who doesn’t want to be forever known as ‘the haunted doll lady,”’ she wrote. “I am fascinated by the unknown though and this whole experience has been pretty entertaining. But I am extremely happy the doll is not here anymore and I hope to God it stays that way.”