Dallas-Fire Rescue recovered the body of Weltzin Garcia, 26, about 3 p.m. on Wednesday, officials said.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — The body of a woman discovered in Mountain Creek Lake in Dallas last week has been identified as a missing Grand Prairie mother, whose boyfriend's body was discovered in February in White Rock Lake.

Dallas-Fire Rescue recovered the body of Weltzin Garcia, 26, about 3 p.m. last Wednesday, Grand Prairie police confirmed.

A kayaker found the body of a woman and called 911. Investigators told WFAA that dental records had to be used to confirm Garcia's identity.

Garcia had been missing since Feb. 5, when her and her longtime boyfriend, Alfonso Roderick Hernandez, 28, vanished.

Their car was found near White Rock Lake a couple of days later, and Hernandez's body was found in the lake about two weeks later.

A preliminary autopsy showed no signs of trauma on Hernandez's body and that he drowned, Grand Prairie Police told WFAA.

Through pinging, officials searched Mountain Creek Lake around the time of the couple's disappearance based on the final signals their cellphones registered.

However, search teams found nothing at the time.

Police confirmed that an arrest warrant had been issued for a Hernandez in connection to an assault involving Garcia, who had filed a restraining order against Hernandez.