TikToker Jiare Schneider, 31, Found Dead in the Woods by Family After Being Missing for 10 Days

The aspiring social media star had been missing since Nov. 15

Clayton County Police Department Facebook Jiare Schneider

Clayton County Police Department Facebook

Jiare Schneider

A TikToker who had been missing for 10 days has been found dead in a wooded area by his family in Georgia.

The Clayton County Police Department told local media outlets FOX 5 Atlanta and Atlanta News First that the body of 31-year-old Jiare Schneider was found off of Brown Road in Jonesboro just after 1 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Nov. 26,

"Our officers received a call from friends and family of Jiare Schneider, who’s been missing from Forest Park," Clayton County Police Department spokesperson Lt. Ricky Porter said, per FOX 5 Atlanta.

Family friend Germequa Bell told the outlet, "This morning, a group of us gathered, and we came out here, and we went to the woods … and there he was. We knew when he disappeared that something was up."

According to The Independent, citing police, Schneider — who goes by @Big_Homie_TooTall on Instagram and TikTok — had been missing since Nov. 15 and he was last seen traveling the road where he died.

Clayton County Police Department Facebook Jiare Schneider

Clayton County Police Department Facebook

Jiare Schneider

Schneider’s body was found inside a car matching the description of the silver Toyota 4Runner family members said he had borrowed from a friend for a night out at adult entertainment club Rumors, according to FOX 5 Atlanta.

“Preliminary investigation suggests the vehicle traveled westbound across Brown Road, through overgrowth and into a tree at the rear of the property,” police said in a statement, per Atlanta News First.

Porter also told Fox 5 Atlanta in an interview, “We did find the vehicle deep in the woodlice, which indicates there was a fast speed approaching the intersection."

According to the outlet, the wooded area is a few hundred yards from a "content house" loved ones believe Schneider had visited before his death.

"We were searching more toward around that content house he was last seen at. We never got to come this way because it was blocked off by construction," family friend Bell said.

A search using Schneider’s cellphone location data led them to the area.

FOX 5 Atlanta/Youtube Footage of the car shared by FOX 5 Atlanta

FOX 5 Atlanta/Youtube

Footage of the car shared by FOX 5 Atlanta

Per the outlet, Schneider was father to a young son who had been diagnosed with a chromosomal disorder known as DiGeorge Syndrome. According to the Mayo Clinic, DiGeorge syndrome, also known as 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, "is a condition caused when a small part of chromosome 22 is missing. This deletion causes several body systems to develop poorly."

"His son, that’s all we can think about … his son," added Bell. Schneider's sister Jasnique Oliver had previously told FOX 5 Atlanta that her brother hadn't called his son in a few days, which she said was unusual for him.

"He hadn’t called his son, and that’s not like him," Oliver said, per the outlet.

The Clayton County Police Department shared news of Schneider's disappearance in a post on Facebook on Nov. 25.

“We, along with neighboring departments, are assisting Forest Park City Police in their efforts,” the post read in part.

“Jiare was last seen wearing a black sweater, and long black pants. He has full sleeve tattoos, and his hair styled in dreads. If you have seen Jiare or have any information about his whereabouts, please contact the Forest Park City Police Department or call 911 immediately," the post concluded.

Police have not said how Schneider died. The incident is still under investigation, according to Atlanta News First.

PEOPLE has reached out to the Clayton County Police Department and Forest Park Police for comment.