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🚨 In-Depth: Manhunt for Travis Decker – Army Dad Accused of Killing His Three Daughters
What We Know So Far
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Victims & Discovery
Three young sisters—Paityn (9), Evelyn (8), and Olivia (5)—disappeared following a scheduled court-ordered visitation with their father, Travis Decker, on May 30. Their bodies were discovered on June 2 at Rock Island Campground, Chelan County, Washington. Investigators say they were found with plastic bags over their heads and bound with zip-ties, and had died from asphyxiation people.com+4people.com+4people.com+4people.com+11people.com+11the-sun.com+11. -
The Truck & DNA Evidence
Investigators located Decker’s abandoned white pickup truck and his husky dog. His wallet and cellphone were inside, and blood on the truck’s tailgate was confirmed to match Decker’s DNA m.economictimes.com+10people.com+10people.com+10.
Chelan County officials stated this evidence indicates no other suspects are involved people.com+1people.com+1. -
Charges & Wanted Status
Decker, a 32-year-old U.S. Army veteran, faces charges of first-degree murder and kidnapping. He remains at large more than a month after the incident people.com+11people.com+11people.com+11.
Timeline of Key Events
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May 30: Decker picks up daughters around 5 pm for a court-ordered visit; fails to return them by 8 pm the-sun.com+2en.wikipedia.org+2people.com+2.
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Late May 30: Mother Whitney Decker reports the girls missing people.com+1people.com+1.
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June 2: Decker's truck and dog are found at campground; girls' bodies discovered nearby and DNA evidence confirmed people.com+12people.com+12people.com+12.
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June 10: A hiker spot believed to be Decker is tracked, but the individual fled people.com+2people.com+2people.com+2.
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June 24: Authorities state there's no definite evidence Decker is alive, though search continues
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