A Michigan woman disappeared moments after live-streaming video from an unknown man’s car and placing an abrupt call to 911 from North Carolina, police said.

Jessica Lynn Andress, who is from St. Ignace, has not been seen since she posted a Facebook Live video Dec. 8 from the passenger seat of the mystery man’s vehicle, the Detroit Free Press reported.

The 26-year-old woman reportedly left Thursday morning on a bus to Detroit to meet a man she met online.

Her father, James Andress Sr., reported her missing Friday evening when she did not return home.

In the Facebook Live video, which was re-posted by her uncle and later removed, she briefly pans to a man in a red shirt who was behind the wheel. It is unclear whether the driver was the man she was reportedly traveling to meet.

Not long after posting the video, Andress called 911 from a phone at the Wake Forest Baptist Trauma Center in Winston Salem, North Carolina.

“We were robbed; my clothes, my money, my phone,” she said before hanging up the phone, according to the Detroit Free Press.

Authorities said she has not been heard from since the call.

Her uncle, Larry McQuiston, made a plea on Facebook for help tracking down the 26-year-old.

“We need to identify who the man in the video is and possibly where she is,” McQuiston wrote. “She is believed to be in danger.”

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact police at 336-773-7700.