ABC News December 7, 2019

Mom of missing 5-year-old Dulce Maria Alavez says 'old friend' may have taken her

WATCH: New Jersey mother speaks out about 5-year-old daughter's disappearance

The mother of a missing 5-year-old girl who vanished from a New Jersey park more than two months ago believes that an "old friend" may have her daughter.

In an interview with Dr. Phil, Noema Alavez Perez said the last time she saw the man she was with her 5-year-old daughter, Dulce Maria Alavez.

"He asked me if that was my daughter," Perez, 19, said. "I told him yes."

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Dulce Maria Alavez in an undated photo.

She said at one point the friend tried to date her, but she rejected him.

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"He just insisted, but I told him no," Perez said.

She did not name the man.

Authorities did not comment on the case.

Dulce has been missing since Sept. 16. She was last seen playing with her 3-year-old brother in City Park in Bridgeton.

Authorities have released a sketch of a man they have only described a "possible witness." No suspects have been publicly identified.

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Dulce Maria Alavez in an image released by police.

Perez said she initially thought her daughter was hiding, but after scouring the park realized she was nowhere to be found.

"I didn't want to believe that someone took her," she said.

Dr. Phil asked the mom if was involved in Dulce's disappearance -- and if so, whether she sold her or knew who had her.

"No," responded Perez.

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A missing poster of 5-year old Dulce Maria Alavez is shown posted on the window of the Bridgeton Police department in Bridgeton, N.J., September 18, 2019.
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Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McCrae said in a statement to ABC News that she could not comment on the investigation, but noted that it is ongoing and active.

"We welcome the national attention that Dr. Phil's show brings to the investigation," she said. "We're asking the public to remain vigilant and to report any sightings or information they believe may be helpful to us finding Dulce and/or to us determining who is responsible for her disappearance."

Police are asking the public with any possible leads to contact Bridgeton Police Department at 856-451-0033.