A child was found dead in a locked, hot car in a New Jersey commuter rail parking lot on Friday, police said.

The kid, whose name and age were not released, was found lifeless by medics Friday afternoon in a Pennsylvania-New Jersey rapid transit system parking lot in Lindenwold, authorities said.

Temperatures in the area on Friday reached to the upper 80s.

The president of PATCO, the commuter rail line, said the child was locked in the car for an unknown number of hours.

The Camden County prosecutor’s office said in a statement that “the incident is in the very early stages of its investigation and no further information is being released at this time.”

Police are working to find the car’s owner.

Last month, twin 1-year-old babies were found dead in a sweltering hot car in the Bronx after allegedly being left there by their father.