
Washington Father Believed To Have Killed 3 Daughters Could Be In Idaho
The nationwide manhunt for a Washington State father who is believed to have murdered his three daughters and left their bodies in a campground has entered its fifth day. The man is presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law.
A Washington mother of three reported her children missing Friday (May 30) after their father, Travis Decker, 32, didn't show up to return the kids, according to numerous sources including the New York Times. Decker is reported to have extensive survival training.
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Travis Decker, whose vehicle was found abandoned, is the main suspect detectives are seeking for questioning, according to the times. The girls, ages five, eight, and nine, were discovered by police with plastic bags over their heads and their hands tied, according to reports.
This individual should not be approached if seen and is considered to be a threat to himself and others. Decker could be anywhere in the United States as he's had nearly a week to plan his next move.
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The Chelan County campground the three sisters were found at is approximately 220 miles west of Moscow, Idaho, so Decker could easily have crossed the border. The campground is also roughly 200 miles from the Canadian border to the north.
If you believe you've seen Travis Decker, please contact local police immediately, and again, do not approach him yourself.
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