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'No Certain Evidence' Travis Decker Is Alive or in Washington, Sheriff's Office Says

  • Travis Decker remains at large in a manhunt following the June 2 deaths of his three daughters near Rock Island Campground in Washington.
  • The search intensified after the girls' suffocation deaths were ruled homicides and Decker became the primary suspect, but authorities have no certain evidence he is alive or in the area.
  • Multiple law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Marshals Service, have conducted extensive searches and reviewed over 500 public tips, though early leads have since diminished in credibility.
  • The Kittitas County Sheriff's Office emphasized their commitment to finding answers for Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia Decker, while cautioning the public that Decker is considered armed and dangerous and advising vigilance.
  • The search continues amid concerns Decker may have fled the region or died in the wilderness, while authorities remain prepared to respond to new information and protect the community.
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Hunt for Travis Decker looks at whether he left Washington mountains — or died evading police

Authorities who have spent the past three weeks searching in the mountains of Washington state for an ex-soldier wanted in the deaths of his three young daughters say there is no evidence that he remains in the area or that he is alive at all.

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