A 33-year-old woman arrested on drug charges died in a Brooklyn jail cell on Sunday after two trips to the hospital, NYPD officials said Monday.

The woman, Zamiqua Miller, was being held at Brooklyn Central Booking, which shares the same building as Brooklyn Criminal Court, on Schermerhorn and Smith streets in Downtown Brooklyn, officials said.

The NYPD said Miller was arrested Friday night for three counts of criminal drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was taken into custody in possession of crack cocaine, according to authorities.

Authorities said Miller was having withdrawal-related symptoms Saturday and was taken to Brooklyn hospitals twice. Officials said two hospitals that treated her discharged her both times, and she was brought back to Central Booking for her arraignment. Neither hospital immediately responded to inquiries Monday.

Police said Miller was found unconscious in her cell early Sunday. They called paramedics for help, and she was pronounced dead on the scene, according to the NYPD.

The Brooklyn district attorney’s office said Miller was waiting to appear before a judge when she died. Her cause and manner of death were not released right away.

Police said Miller lived at the New York City Housing Authority’s Tilden Houses in Brownsville. The NYPD said its Force Investigation Division is investigating her death.

Court records show Miller had two open criminal cases against her in Queens court since last year, on charges including burglary, petit larceny and criminal trespassing. The nonprofit Legal Aid Society, which represented her in those cases, did not immediately comment.

Miller is the fourth person reported to have died in city police or corrections custody so far this year, according to authorities.

In March, 51-year-old Vincent Thoms died in custody after being held at Manhattan Central Booking, where police said he had multiple seizures. Just days later, 39-year-old Barry Cozart died after having a medical episode while incarcerated at Rikers Island. And late last month, 49-year-old John Price died at a hospital after being transferred from Rikers.

This story is based on preliminary information from law enforcement officials and has been updated with additional details.