The body of a missing Pennsylvania mother was found on Thursday inside of her car, parked right outside of 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, the New York Daily News reported.
Nadia Malik, 22, was discovered inside of her black Nissan Altima, covered with snow and several tickets, 11 days after she disappeared.
An autopsy is scheduled for Friday.
Police officers received a tip from a caller who recognized Malik's vehicle from media reports. Philadelphia Police Lt. John Walker told NBC Philadelphia that the car's tinted windows prevented passersby from seeing her inside earlier.
Walker also told the Delaware County Times that the woman's body showed "no visible signs of trauma" and was fully clothed. Additionally, her head was covered with a black duffle bag.
Malik's sister, Mona, told NBC Philadelphia that she was on the phone with her sister -- who was with her ex-boyfriend, Bhupinder Singh -- when the conservation was suddenly cut off.
Singh, 25, was later arrested on a parole violation in Solon, Ohio after being located while using Malik's phone. He has a three-year-old son and two-month-old daughter with Malik. Though he is not suspected of being involved in her death, he has been questioned regarding her disappearance.