A woman who shared her story with The Denver Post about undergoing conversion therapy through the Catholic Church was found dead Monday afternoon near Gross Reservoir, according to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.

Alana Chen, 24, was reported missing to the Louisville Police Department on Saturday. Monday morning, Boulder law enforcement received information that a suspicious vehicle was parked in the Osprey Parking Lot at the reservoir in the Boulder County foothills. Sheriff’s officials have said Chen’s death is “not considered to be suspicious.”

After running the license plate on Monday, law enforcement officials determined the vehicle was Chen’s. Her body was found nearby a few hours later, according to the sheriff’s office.

The Boulder County Coroner’s Office on Tuesday evening formally identified Chen as the woman whose body was found at the reservoir, and said a ruling on the cause and manner of her death is pending further investigation, according to the Daily Camera.

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In August, Chen discussed her mental health and self-harm struggles with The Post, saying she had endured conversion therapy when she came out to a priest at Boulder’s St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. She said she later sought more formal counseling through the church and Catholic Charities’ Sacred Heart Counseling.

Chen and her family reached out to The Post over the summer to help tell her story so others facing similar struggles wouldn’t feel alone. Chen said she hoped to educate readers about the harm the therapy caused her. The Post published the story in August.