An Orlando US Customs and Border Protection officer fatally shot his wife and school-aged sons before turning the gun on himself, according to new reports.

Deputies checked on the home in Bithlo Thursday evening after Customs officials reported they had not heard from the man — who was assigned to the Orlando International Airport — for a while, Orange County Sheriff John Mina said at a press conference, according to local outlet WFTV 9.

They later learned some of the family members had not been seen since last week, according to the police official.

Police forced their way inside and found the officer, a woman in her 30s, and two boys — one in middle school and one in high school — dead in what authorities are calling a murder-suicide, Mina said.

None of their names have been released.

“There is no threat to our community. There are no suspects we are looking for,” Mina said, according to The South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and family of the deceased,” he added. “We wish this person would have reached out for help.”

The family lived in the home for about five or six years, and the officer was often seen walking the family dog, neighbors told WFTV.

Neighbor Graylann Holland told the station he played sports with one of the boys.

“He is more than a teammate to me. I just didn’t think this could happen,” he said. “I don’t know how I’m going to continue a lot of stuff without him.”