The Michigan mom who went missing from her family’s cabin in October following a possible shootout with two men was found dead on Saturday, according to a report.

Adrienne “Ada” Quintal, 47, was found dead near a dam roughly 300 yards from the Honor, Mich., cabin she vanished from on Oct. 17, her family told FOX 2 Detroit.

It was reported last month that the single mother made a desperate phone call to family members the day she disappeared, claiming two men were outside the cabin shooting while she was indoors, according to MLive.com. She claimed she had shot one of the men in the face.

When authorities arrived, there were multiple bullet holes and casings in the cabin, but she was nowhere to be found, reports said.

There was no blood or evidence that anyone had been injured, but her 9mm gun was on the floor, officials said.

She also left behind her personal belongings, including her vehicle, cellphone and purse, authorities said.

Quintal’s family was part of the volunteer search and rescue team to find her on Saturday.

An autopsy will be performed to determine her cause of death.

Her family shared the tragic news in a Saturday Facebook post.

“The search is over. We have not stopped searching for Ada for the past 9 1/2 weeks. Today we found her. We are heartbroken as the search did not have a positive ending,” the post read.