The body of a woman pulled from the San Diego Bay two months ago has been identified as a Navy wife and mother who went missing two years ago.

Investigators confirmed the identity of 31-year-old Elizabeth Ricks Sullivan on Wednesday, who vanished from her home in October 2014, authorities said.

Two months ago, her body was found floating in the San Diego Bay and investigators are now conducting a homicide investigation into her death, NBC 7 reported.

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The body of a woman pulled from the San Diego Bay two months ago has been identified as 31-yea-old Elizabeth Ricks Sullivan (pictured left and right), a Navy wife and mother who went missing in October 2014

Two months ago, Sullivan's body was found floating in the San Diego Bay (detectives pictured at the scene) and investigators are now conducting a homicide investigation into her death

No arrests have been made in the case, authorities said.

'Our goal is to solve this case, and it's only a small part in our effort to figure out what happened,' San Diego police Lt. Mike Holden told The San Diego Tribune.

'But being able to (tell the family) — at least there's a bit of closure.'

Sullivan, the wife of a U.S. Navy servicemen Matthew Sullivan and a mother of two young girls, was last seen near her Point Loma home on the night of October 13, 2014 near Liberty Station in San Diego.

The last contact friends or family reportedly had from her was a text message that she had sent that day.

She was reported missing four days later on October 17, 2014 by her husband and her car was found at her home, police said.

Two days later, she was reportedly spotted near the soccer fields at Liberty Station, according to NBC 7.

Sullivan, the wife of a U.S. Navy servicemen Matthew Sullivan and a mother of two young girls, was last seen near her Point Loma home on the night of October 13, 2014 near Liberty Station

She was reported missing four days later on October 17, 2014 by her husband. Sullivan pictured above while pregnant with one of her daugthers

Police confirmed a second sighting of her near the San Diego International Airport and Midway area on October 21, 2014.

As detectives searched for Sullivan, her husband spoke to People magazine in November 2014 and noted the couple were having marital troubles at the time.

He said he was letting his wife have her space but said she had never been gone longer than overnight.

'The girls need their mom,' Matthew told People at the time.

'She's never been gone this long. She's been with them their whole lives, while I was at work or on deployment… she was always there.'

That same month, her father Edward Ricks pleaded for information about his missing daughter and begged for her safe return.

On October 6, 2016, authorities confirmed they pulled a woman's body from the water near Liberty Station NTC Park

The badly decomposed body was found by a passerby in a channel near the shoreline

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Her relatives enlisted the help of a private detective, set up social media pages and a Gofundme page dedicated to search efforts and distributed missing person fliers during the time of her disappearance.

The case eventually went cold after months of searching and no leads.

On October 6, 2016, authorities confirmed they pulled a woman's body from the water near Liberty Station NTC Park.

The badly decomposed body was found by a passerby in a channel near the shoreline.

An autopsy report from the San Diego County Medical Examiner revealed the body was that of Sullivan, according to The San Diego Tribune.

Investigators have since traveled to the East Coast to notify Sullivan's husband and family.