The mother of missing New Jersey 5-year-old Dulce Maria Alavez renewed her desperate plea for information about her daughter, two weeks after the girl is believed to have been abducted from a local park.

Mom Noema Alavez Perez, 19, who is five months pregnant, returned to Bridgeton City Park on Monday as authorities continued to search for her kindergartner, with few leads materializing.

“Today marks two weeks since the monster that took my daughter and made my life change for the worse,” Alavez Perez said, according to CBS Philly. “She was afraid of the dark and everything. And every night, I always think of her, thinking that she’s crying and that she misses us, misses us a lot.”

Alavez Perez said she has trouble sleeping knowing how frightened her daughter must be.

“She’s just a little girl, she’s innocent,” the distraught mother said.

The mom said she was in the car helping her own 8-year-old sister with homework and doing a lottery scratch-off when her daughter disappeared from the 1,000-acre park Sept. 16, according to the report.

Dulce was playing with her 3-year-old brother, Manuel, at the time. Moments later, Manuel said his sister was gone, pointing toward several storage buildings nearby.

An Amber Alert was issued, and a $35,000 reward is being offered for any information leading to a break in the case.

Investigators have been looking for a light-skinned white or Hispanic male wearing orange sneakers, red pants and a black shirt who was driving a red van with tinted windows and a sliding rear passenger door. They consider him someone they want to talk to but note that they don’t have any strong suspects, CBS Philly reported.

Last week, FBI investigators confirmed that they had been in touch with the girl’s father, who is in Mexico, but declined to provide additional details.

Alavez Perez told the local station she doesn’t think Dulce’s father is involved in the disappearance.

The mom’s parents have custody of Dulce, she said.

Alavez Perez told the station she’s been responsive to investigators’ questions and has allowed authorities to comb through her phone at least three times.

“If somebody knows something, please come forward and talk,” she added. “We miss her a lot, our family, everyone does.”