INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The family and friends of an Indianapolis man missing with his three young children are offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to their whereabouts, his sister said Tuesday.

Kyle Moorman, 27, has been missing since July 6, when he left to go to his brother’s house with plans to go fishing with his children: 1-year-old Kyran Holland, 2-year-old Kyannah Holland and 5-year-old Kyle Moorman II. The disappearance was first shared by Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on Sunday.

Moorman never made it to his brother’s house, his mother, Natasha Hayes, said.

“We are just trying to come together to try and find him,” his sister, Mariah Moorman, said.

Family and friends searched a pond and surrounding area on the south side of Indianapolis Monday evening to look for Moorman and his children.

Mariah Moorman said it was the last place they believe his phone had pinged from. That was around 12:40 a.m. July 7, a few hours after he was last seen, she told The Indianapolis Star.

The disappearance was reported by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on Sunday.

Anyone with information on their whereabouts are being asked to contact the IMPD missing persons unit at 317-327-6160 or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477.