Two people were arrested Wednesday night in connection to death of a woman whose remains were found in bags in two Bronx parks within the past week, the NYPD said.

"Oh my God, I'm really sorry to hear that. Her and her family are very good people, very good people. Her grandmother is very good people, and I'm really hurt to hear this," said a police officer, in tears, who likened the young woman to a family member.

Police said Daquan Wheeler, 31, faces multiple charges, including murder and manslaughter. Ciara Martinez, 30, faces charges that include concealment of a human corpse and tampering with physical evidence.

Both suspects live at an apartment on Longfellow Ave. near Whitlock Ave. Sources said that apartment was where the victim was last seen before her death.

Earlier in the day, officials identified the victim as Melrose resident Lisa Marie Velasquez, 25, who lived within five miles of both Barretto Point Park in Hunts Point and Crotona Park.

The NYPD said a passer-by in Barretto Point Park found the plastic bags that contained body parts of Velasquez on Tuesday night.

A city parks department worker discovered two other bags containing Velasquez's remains in Crotona Park on Friday, officials said. Officials said a knife was also found at that scene, but it's unknown if it's linked to the case.

The city medical examiner determined that Velasquez was beaten to death and suffered fractures to her skull.

Officials have not confirmed a motive. The NYPD did not specify Wednesday night if there were any other perpetrators in the case.

Velasquez's family had already dealt with a vicious crime 12 years ago, when the victim's mother was brutally murdered. Velasquez's grandmother raised her and two younger siblings after her mother was tortured and killed in front of her children while she was nine months pregnant.

"In this lifetime, I never thought we would go through something like that again," Jacqueline Perez, an aunt of Velasquez, told members of the media.

Perez said Velasquez's grandmother was the last to see her on August 21.

"She came to my mother's house. The last thing my mother remembers is her coming, grabbing her bag and being in a rush, saying she had to go help a friend that was in danger, and she ran out of the house," Perez said.

"I don't know who is responsible for this. All I know is nobody deserves something like that," Perez said.

The news devastated residents of the Melrose Houses, where Velasquez lived.