AUBURN, Alabama -- Tonya Bray, the mother of Auburn freshman receiver Quan Bray, was shot and killed Sunday in her hometown of LaGrange, Ga., according to police and published reports.

WTVM first reported today that police were called to a car accident where they found Bray with a gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at West Georgia Medical Center.

The TV station reported that Jeff Jones later turned himself in to police.

Quan Bray's

lists his parents as Tonya Bray and Jeff Jones.

The LaGrange Daily News

that Jones, 37, of Meriwether County, Ga., had been separated from Bray for six months.

The newspaper said that Bray, also 37, was driving on Ragland Street near Berry Hill Drive.

Quan Bray was a star and top recruit at Troup County in LaGrange. He enrolled at Auburn this summer.

Auburn players who learned the news from social media expressed condolences via Twitter.

Defensive lineman Nosa Egaue wrote: "Praying for my Brother and teammate Quan Bray!! I ask all my followers to keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers!"

The father of incoming Auburn quarterback Kiehl Frazier tweeted that he and his son were in LaGrange to comfort Bray and his family.