BENZIE COUNTY, MI - The body of a woman missing since October, after she made a strange phone call to a friend, has been found in a flooded area near her family’s cabin, her family confirmed.

Adrienne “Ada” Quintal, 47, of Southfield, disappeared on Oct. 17 from the cabin near Honor in Benzie County. Her body was found Saturday, according to a post from her family on social media. Michigan State Police also confirmed this, according to WXYZ.

Her family said Quintal’s body was found near a dam about 400 yards from the family’s cabin, FOX 2 reported. Other media reports said the body was discovered in about 3 feet of water in an area that had been flooded by the Platte River.

Investigators said there were no initial signs of foul play seen, according to 9&10 News.

There have been several large-scale searches of the property and surrounding woods since Quintal disappeared.

On the day she vanished, police said Quintal had phoned a friend and described being involved in a dramatic shoot-out at the cabin with two men.

In that 2:34 a.m. call, Quintal told the friend that she’d shot one of the men in the face, and the other man was shooting at her. Quintal asked her friend to call the police.

When police arrived at the cabin, there was no sign of Quintal. They found her cell phone, her purse, and a handgun registered to Quintal. Her boots were spotted on the cabin’s roof, according to media reports.

No blood was found at the scene. Police said their investigation showed there were multiple bullet holes in a cabin’s window, but the bullets were fired from inside the cabin.