Michigan police continue to search for 47-year-old Adrienne Quintal, who went missing early Thursday morning from her family cabin in Honor, Benzie County, in northern Michigan.

At about 2:45 a.m. on Thursday morning, Quintal reportedly had called someone for help in the city of Warren, a suburb of Detroit. She had left behind her car, cellphone and purse.

Michigan police say that Quintal may be in danger. They searched the area where she had disappeared at 3 a.m. Thursday and found evidence of foul play. However, it is unclear if Quintal is "missing voluntarily or in danger."

Family and friends of Quintal say they have not heard from her since her disappearance Thursday.

Quintal weighs 125 pounds and is 5-foot-7. She has long brown hair and brown eyes. She goes by "Ada" and is from the suburb of Southfield in northern Detroit. Honor is located roughly 250 miles northwest of Detroit.

Quintal has little public presence on social media sites. An unconfirmed LinkedIn profile shows that Quintal served or has served as a data analyst at MSX International in Troy, Michigan.

Anyone with information on Quintal can call Benzie County Central Dispatch at (231) 882-4487 or the Michigan State Police Silent Observer at (866) 774-2345.