Drew Carey offered a $10,000 reward to find the culprits of a depraved Ice Bucket Challenge prank in Ohio that targeted an autistic 15-year-old.

WTF? Just saw this. Horrendous. These kids should be arrested and expelled. (Via @clevelanddotcom) http://t.co/ugqeLbu5ob

WTF? Just saw this. Horrendous. These kids should be arrested and expelled. (Via @clevelanddotcom) http://t.co/ugqeLbu5ob

If the Bay Village PD wants to start a reward fund to find who did this, contact me. I'll donate $10k. http://t.co/ugqeLbu5ob

If the Bay Village PD wants to start a reward fund to find who did this, contact me. I'll donate $10k. http://t.co/ugqeLbu5ob

A video of the cruel prank, which was filmed on the boy's phone and put on Instagram, was released by his family so that people would see what had been done to their son.

During the prank, the Bay Village, Ohio, teen stripped down to his boxers to do the Ice Bucket Challenge, but instead high school students dumped a bucket of urine, feces, spit, and cigarette butts on him, Fox 8 reported

Her other son, Jacob, added, "I mean, the first thing that popped into my mind was like, why could someone — how could someone do this? How could someone really be this cruel to someone?"

"Once we found out about it, we were just horrified," said his mother, Diane. "I want these kids held accountable for what they did to him and they targeted somebody who just didn't really understand what was going on."

Criminal charges could be filed against the juveniles, but no one has been arrested yet, a Bay Village Police dispatcher told BuzzFeed News.

"It's disturbing to watch — you can obviously tell that somebody has been taken advantage of there," said Detective Kevin Krolkosky.

Police said Friday afternoon in a press release they are "working closely with the Bay Schools, analyzing the device used to record the video, interviewing witnesses, determining exactly where and when this occurred and identifying those involved. Preliminary information suggests this occurred prior to the start of the school year at a home in Bay Village."