Sharena Islam Nancy, 25, who works as an Uber driver, has been charged with kidnapping of a minor, custodial interference and concealment of the whereabouts of a child, all felonies

The body of a Pennsylvania toddler missing since the weekend has been found.

Authorities found the body of two-year-old Nalani Johnson on Tuesday at Pine Ridge Park in Indiana County just outside of Pittsburgh.

Allegheny County Police said the father of the toddler and the woman who has been charged with kidnapping the little girl were in a romantic relationship.

On Monday, police filed kidnapping and other related charges against Sharena Nancy, 25, according to KDKA, however further charges are now likely given the discovery of the child's body.

Investigators say after driving off with Nalani, Nancy's 2017 black Toyota Yaris, complete with Lyft and Uber stickers on the windshield, drove 20 miles south along route 22 to Blairsville, Indiana County.

Nancy was stopped around 7:30pm by a Penn Hills Police officer.

During Tuesday afternoon's news conference investigators revealed how Nalani and her father, Paul Johnson, were not in Sharena Nancy's vehicle for an Uber or Lyft ride.

According to investigators, after taking off with Nalani, Nancy's 2017 black Toyota Yaris with Lyft and Uber stickers on the windshield drove east on Route 22 for 30 miles

The missing Penn Hills toddler has been found dead at Pine Ridge Park in Indiana County

The Indiana County Coroner is on the scene after law enforcement set up crime scene tape on the scene

Authorities reportedly have found the body of a missing Penn Hills toddler Nalani Johnson following nearly three days of searching for her

Nalani Johnson, who would have turned two this month

'Sharena Nancy and Paul Johnson became acquainted intermittently over the last few months, so they were known to each other,' police said. 'They were friends; they were in the beginnings of an intermittent romantic relationship.'

Johnson's grandmother has denied the child's father had any involvement in the kidnapping.

The child's father had previously told investigators in Penn Hills that he and a friend were riding in a car driven by Nancy on Saturday evening.

When he got out of the car and was moving to get the child out of her car seat, Nancy drove off, he alleged.

After an Amber Alert was issued, the car was found and Nancy was taken into custody, but neither the child nor her car seat was found.

Aujah Johnson, 17, tapes a missing person flyer to the entrance of the Monroeville Mall in Monroeville, Pennsylvania on Monday while searching for Nalani Johnson, her 1-year-old niece

Malia Fowler, left, and Chanel Thomas put up a missing person flyer in the Monroeville Mall in Monroeville, while searching for Nalani

Police said Tuesday that the girl’s father and the woman charged with kidnapping her were in a romantic relationship together

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Nancy alleges the father 'sold' the toddler for $10,000 and, on his instructions, she turned the girl over to a woman at a roadside rendezvous.

She alleged that she was told to drive 20 minutes from a Monroeville gas station.

There, she saw a parked silver sports utility vehicle with out-of-state plates, and she gave the child to a woman standing outside the car.

Police wrote in the criminal complaint that they found no evidence of a silver SUV in the area at the time.

The child's grandmother, Taji Walsh, dismissed the allegations, telling reporters that if police thought the father was involved 'he wouldn't be walking freely - he'd be locked up like she is.'