A body pulled from the Hudson River on Monday was confirmed to be of missing Hoboken resident Andrew Jarzyk, ABCNews.com reported.
Jarzyk's body was found in the water by ferry slips behind the Hoboken Lackawanna Terminal.
After being transported to the Northern Regional Medical Examiner's Office for an autopsy, family members confirmed it was their missing relative.
Following the discovery, police released a statement that said "no trauma to the body which would be indicative of foul play," ABC News said.
Jarzyk went missing on March 30 and was last seen leaving a bar with friends, saying he would meet them later. After he never showed, family and friends spent their times searching and passing out missing persons fliers.
Authorities eventually located Jarzyk on surveillance footage, dressed in running gear and jogging along Hoboken's waterfront. According to ABC News, he was training for a half marathon.
His family uploaded a statement to Facebook after his body was found.
"Family/Friends/Great People we've met along the way ... we would like to thank everyone for all of their continued support over the past 4 weeks. This has been an extremely difficult journey of many emotions during this time. Although this has been a very tragic ending, we have been able to get through this because of love, faith, and outpouring support that we have received from everyone. Andrew would be so proud," the post said.
The post went on to encourage those who are grieving to lean on each other and thanked everyone for their support again.
"Seek comfort in others. Express your feelings to others. Hug others that are hurting just like you ... Most importantly, keep Andrew in your hearts. Remember his smile and that he's patiently waiting for all of us to meet again. Once again, I thank you on behalf of my family. We would not be able to get through this without all of your support."