Human remains found in a Virginia pond are believed to belong to a teen who went missing early Sunday on her way to a mosque in Fairfax County, according to police.

The victim, identified by authorities with her first name, Nabra, was walking with a group of friends for an all-night prayer session after breaking their Ramadan fast when she got into a dispute with a man in a car at approximately 4 a.m., according to Fairfax County Police Department and NBC Washington.

During the confrontation, the suspect, Darwin A. Martinez Torres, 22, of Sterling, Virginia, is believed to have gotten out of his vehicle to assault the victim, police said.

Image: Nabra, the 17 year-old Virginia girl who was found murdered on June 18, 2017.
Nabra, the 17 year-old Virginia girl who was found murdered on June 18, 2017. LaunchGood

Community members from All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) made contact with the 17-year-old's group and called Loudon County and Fairfax County authorities, according to an ADAMS statement.

After an extensive search by local authorities, including the use of a helicopter and K-9 teams, a body believed to be the teen’s was found about 3 p.m. in a pond about three miles from where the initial altercation took place.

Police said a baseball bat was recovered, but did not specify where it was found, according to NBC Washington.

Martinez Torres was charged with the murder of the 17-year-old, police said in a statement.

Police said The Office of The Chief Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy to identify the remains and determine the manner of death. However, in the police statement, authorities said they are confident the body belongs to the teen.

"I just can't think of a worse instance to occur with the loss of a 17-year-old on Father's Day,” Loudoun County Sheriff Michael Chapman said at the news conference. “As a father of a 17-year-old myself, I can't think of anything worse than confronting that on this particular day."

Image: Darwin Martinez Torres, a suspect in the June 18, 2017 murder of a 17 year-old Muslim girl.
Darwin Martinez Torres, a suspect in the June 18, 2017 murder of a 17 year-old Muslim girl. Fairfax County Police Department

ADAMS, the mosque which the teen attended, released a statement saying its members were “heartbroken” over the loss of the girl.

“We are devastated and heartbroken as our community undergoes and processes this traumatic event,” the statement reads. “It is a time for us to come together to pray and care for our youth.”

Cops are investigating whether bias or hate played a role in the crime.

It is also not immediately clear if Martinez Torres has retained an attorney.

Lieutenant Governor Ralph Northam released a statement after the remains were found in Sterling.

“Pam and I are deeply disturbed by the assault and murder of a teenage girl in Fairfax last night. There is absolutely no place for this kind of violence in our Commonwealth,” Northam said. “Every Virginian should feel safe and welcome in our communities, and no parent should ever have to experience such a heartbreaking tragedy. As the police investigation continues, I urge all Virginians to keep Nabra’s friends and family in their hearts.”

The Islamic holiday of Ramadan, the holiest month for Muslims who fast from sunrise to sunset, continues until June 24.

Source: nbcnews