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Home » A manhunt is underway for a Washington father suspected of killing his 3 young daughters. Police think he might be surviving in the wilderness.
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A manhunt is underway for a Washington father suspected of killing his 3 young daughters. Police think he might be surviving in the wilderness.

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After three days, police are still searching for a man suspected of killing his three daughters. Now, they believe he may be using his survival skills to hide out in the wilderness.

Travis Decker, 32, is wanted by authorities for charges that include three counts of first-degree murder after his three daughters — Paityn, 9; Evelyn, 8; and Olivia, 5 — were found dead on Tuesday, apparently suffocated, at Rock Island Campground in Chelan County, Wash. The case is being investigated by the Wenatchee Police Department and the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office.

Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison told reporters on Thursday that Decker — who previously served in the U.S. Army — would sometimes go “off the grid” for more than two months at a time. Authorities are exploring the possibility that Decker may have prepared to hide out in the wilderness, including stashing supplies for his later use, which would make it more difficult to find him.

“Travis, if you’re out there seeing us, we’d like you to turn yourself in,” Morrison said at the press conference. “We want a peaceful resolution to this, but we’re not going to relinquish our efforts. So please turn yourself in. Let’s wrap this up and do what’s right for your kids.”

Travis Decker is wanted by authorities in connection with the deaths of his three daughters. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Wanatchee Police Department via Facebook)

Travis Decker is wanted by authorities in connection with the deaths of his three daughters. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Wanatchee Police Department via Facebook)

Why authorities suspect Travis Decker

Decker’s three daughters were reported missing by their mother on the night of May 30 after they failed to return home from a scheduled visit with Decker. On Monday, a Chelan County deputy discovered the bodies of the girls, which were about 75 to 100 yards past their father’s unoccupied truck near the campground.

Court filings said that the girls appeared to have died from asphyxiation, with the probable cause affidavit stating that their wrists were zip-tied or “showed signs” of being zip-tied. Each of Decker’s daughters were found with a plastic bag over their head.

Investigators discovered that Decker had driven to the same campground the day before the abduction, according to court documents. His unoccupied vehicle, found near the scene, had two bloody handprints on the exterior and personal items like blankets, food, car seats and his wallet on the center console, authorities said

Decker is an Army vet with wilderness survival skills

Decker is a military veteran who earned badges in the army for expertise in infantry and had experience in parachuting. Social media posts from members of the armed forces, which were reviewed by Fox 13, also appear to show that he earned his “Ranger” tab, which means he had advanced wilderness survival skills — something authorities believe will make him more elusive.

Fox 13 Seattle confirmed with a spokesperson from the Washington National Guard that Decker was a member of the organization, and that he had been awaiting disciplinary discharge due to failure to attend his required monthly drills.

Per Fox 13, the girls’ mother told investigators that Decker’s mental health had appeared to worsen in the time leading up to their daughters’ deaths, and that he had been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder but did not take medication to manage the condition.

Decker, who had been divorced from his ex-wife for several years, was living in temporary housing like motels and campgrounds after becoming unhoused, according to multiple news reports. He was reportedly only allowed to have day visit access to his children via a court-approved visitation schedule, explaining why his ex-wife was concerned when he failed to return the children home.

Decker should be considered dangerous, according to police

Authorities are continuing to search for Decker, who they consider dangerous and say may be armed. He is described as 5 feet 8 inches tall, 190 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a light-colored shirt and dark shorts.

Authorities urge anyone with information to call 911 without attempting to approach him.

The Wenatchee community held a vigil on Tuesday to honor Paityn, Evelyn and Olivia. Additionally, a GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support their mother. As of Thursday, the campaign has raised over $840,000.



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