Officials on Sunday found a body they believe is the Virginia rabbi who went missing last week after jumping into the ocean to save a student.

Search and rescue crews pulled the remains “presumed to be that of the missing swimmer” Reuven Bauman, 35, from the ocean near False Cape around 2:15 p.m., Virginia Beach Police said in a statement.

The teacher at Yeshiva Toras Chaim in Norfolk was reported missing last Tuesday after he swam out to rescue a 13-year-old student caught in a rip current in the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

The teen was at the state park on a summer day camp outing with a group of about 20 other people. He was reported safe.

The Coast Guard suspended their search for the father-of-five Wednesday but Bauman’s relatives and dozens of volunteers from multiple states, including New York and New Jersey, continued to look for him using jet skis, boats and helicopters, according to Yeshiva World News.

Volunteers with the organization Misaskim of Maryland, a nonprofit that helps people in the Jewish community dealing with tragedy, found what is believed to be Bauman’s body, the organization said.

The local Medical Examiner’s Office will identify the remains, police said.