FEARS are growing for a missing mom and her two kids after investigators found what they called signs of a bloody struggle inside their home.

The family vanished without warning after the mother was last seen on Friday, sparking an urgent search involving multiple agencies.

Aurelia Choc Cac, her 17-year-old daughter Niurka, and 2-year-old son Anthony are pictured.

A mom and her two kids, 17 and 2, vanished from their Theodore, Alabama homeCredit: Mobile Country Sheriff’s Office

Police vehicles are parked at a crime scene blocked by yellow tape.

Mobile County Sheriff’s Office say blood and signs of a struggle suggest they were taken against their willCredit: FOX10

A TV news screen showing a missing person photo of Niurka, a young woman with long dark hair with red streaks.
Anthony’s father, Juan Antonio Garcia, is picked up on outstanding drug-possession warrants outside AmarilloCredit: FOX10
Theodore, Alabama, 14 miles from Mobile, is now at the center of the investigation as the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office and federal agents work to track them down.

A 911 call obtained by Fox affiliate WALA-TV News has revealed new details about the moments neighbors realized something was wrong.

Aurelia Choc Cac, her 17-year-old daughter, Niurka, and her 2-year-old son, Anthony, were last seen on Friday night.

A worried neighbor called 911 Saturday morning after Aurelia didn’t show up to work.

Neighbor Maurice Simmons told WALA-TV that Aurelia worked as a painter for a local subcontractor.

He said she didn’t drive and didn’t have a car.

Simmons told dispatch he went into the family’s home when no one answered.

“I went in their house because, it’s ok, we’re neighbors like that. But uh, I went in because nobody was answering,” Simmons said in the call.

Simmons told the dispatcher that he last saw Aurelia around 7:30 pm on Friday, and she didn’t mention leaving.

“She has a crazy ex-boyfriend and now… nobody answers their phone. Their phones are cut off.

Nobody can get hold of her; she was supposed to be at work. Nobody has heard from her, her daughter, or her son,” Simmons said.

Simmons also told the dispatcher the ex-boyfriend had been on the run for at least eight months.

The call launched a major investigation into the family’s disappearance.

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said deputies found no signs of forced entry, but the scene raised immediate alarms.

It was blood throughout the house but not large quantities.

“We do believe the mother, daughter and son were taken against their will, and we believe they could be in danger,” the sheriff’s department wrote in a Facebook post.

“There was obviously some kind of struggle, based on the scene. Mattress was gone, clothes throughout the bedroom that appeared to be dumped out and hampers missing,” Burch said.

Authorities said the FBI, US Department of Homeland Security, and the sheriff’s office are working the case and will spare no resource to find the family.

At one point, investigators considered Anthony’s father, Juan Antonio Garcia, as a person of interest.

Garcia was picked up Sunday outside Amarillo on outstanding warrants for drug possession charges, officials said.

Investigators questioned Garcia but said he is not being considered a person of interest in the disappearance at this time.

When asked if the “ex-boyfriend” mentioned in the 911 call was Juan Garcia, investigators said Garcia is the only ex they are currently aware of.

Sheriff’s deputies also said they have reviewed nearby surveillance footage that is helping in the search.