The body of a Tennessee teacher who authorities say was abducted while jogging was found Monday after a search that spanned multiple days, police said Tuesday.

Memphis police announced a body found in South Memphis was identified as Eliza “Liza” Fletcher, a 34-year-old woman who police say was abducted Friday.

Fletcher’s family said in a statement obtained by USA TODAY they are “heartbroken and devastated by this senseless loss,” calling her “such a joy to so many.” 

“Now it’s time to remember and celebrate how special she was and to support those who cared so much for her,” her family said in the statement, “We appreciate all the expressions of love and concern we have received.”

The identification comes on the heels of the arrest of Cleotha Abston, 38, who was initially charged Sunday with especially aggravated kidnapping in connection to Fletcher’s disappearance. Abston faces additional charges of first degree murder and first degree murder in perpetration of kidnapping, the Memphis Police Department announced Tuesday.

Abston’s arrest came after the Memphis Police Department police said DNA found on a pair of Champion-brand slides found in the street linked him to her.

Here’s what we know so far about the case:

Previously reported:Man charged with kidnapping in disappearance of Memphis jogger Eliza Fletcher

What’s the latest in the case?

Police on Monday announced they’d found a body found near the area where Fletcher disappeared. Tuesday, police announced the body was identified as Fletcher’s.

Officers discovered the body in a residential area roughly five miles from the University of Memphis’ campus, where Fletcher was abducted.