The bodies of Kyle Moorman, 27, and his children, Kyran Holland, one, Kyannah Holland, two, and Kyle Moorman II, five, were found on July 12 in Indianapolis. The family died of drowning with Moorman found to be intoxicated by acute ethanol, according to the Marion County Coroner’s Office. The Holland children and their father had been missing since they went fishing on the lake on the south side of Indianapolis on July 6. Officers attended the lake on July 12 in response to a report of a deceased person in the water. A man was soon pronounced dead, and a dive team later found a vehicle with the bodies of three children inside, police said at the time. Image: A car matching the description of Kyle Moorman’s vehicle was removed from the scene after the bodies of a man and three children were found Family and friends of the deceased have offered a $10,000 (£8,691) reward for information leading to their location. They had searched the lake and the surrounding area for days. Mr Moorman’s sister, Mariah Moorman, had said the last time she was informed of her brother’s location as a result of his phone signal was near the lake at about 12.40am. on July 7, just hours after it was seen. Image: People look at a lake on July 12 during a hunt for Kyle Moorman, who went missing with his three children a week ago Mr. Moorman often went night fishing, his sister had said. He told the Indianapolis Star at the time: “As far as we know, he was coming out here to go fishing. “That’s what he told my sister. No wonder. He does it all the time.”