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Manhunt continues for father police say killed 3 young daughters near Washington campground
A $20,000 reward is available for information leading to Travis Deckerâs arrest.
The manhunt continued on Wednesday for 32-year-old Travis Decker, who is accused of killing his three young daughters near a campground in Washington, with officials saying he could be âanywhere within the nation.â
Paityn Decker, 9; Evelyn Decker, 8; and Olivia Decker, 5, were killed after they left home for a âplanned visitationâ with Decker at approximately 5 p.m. on Friday, according to the Wenatchee Police Department.
At approximately 3 p.m. on Monday, officials located Deckerâs vehicle unoccupied near the Rock Island Campground in Chelan County, Washington, and the bodies of the three girls, but âDecker was not located,â police said in a press release earlier this week.

There were plastic bags over the heads of each girl and their wrists were zip-tied, according to court documents obtained by ABC News on Wednesday.
Around Deckerâs vehicle, deputies located zip ties and plastic bags âstrewn throughout the area,â and the tailgate of the truck had what appeared to be âtwo hand prints of blood,â according to court documents.
At a news conference Wednesday evening, Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison said authorities continued the search through the day, including following up on social media tips from across the country.
âClearly this was not the outcome we wanted,â Morrison said. âWe were hoping that we could find Travis today.â
Authorities said they have learned Decker was well-versed in wilderness survival and could be capable of spending days or even weeks in the wilderness on his own with very little equipment.
Morrison said Deckerâs father said his son had been known to go out and live âoff the gridâ for up to 2 and 1/2 months.
More information about Deckerâs military background also emerged Wednesday.
Decker was deployed to Afghanistan in 2014 while on active duty in the Army and transferred to the Washington National Guard in 2021 âfrom the active component,â according to a spokesperson for the Washington State Military Department. Preparations for an âadministration separationâ began in 2023 or 2024, but the process has not officially started and he remains in the Washington National Guard, the spokesperson said.
A $20,000 reward has been offered for any information leading to Deckerâs arrest.
Local officials are working with the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Marshalâs Office in their search for Decker.
âWe will not rest until we have located him,â Morrison said during a press conference a day earlier. âHe can be anywhere within the nation, so thatâs why we have our federal partners on scene helping us bring in additional resources.â
Decker, who is homeless and has been living in his vehicle or at various motels or campgrounds in the area, is currently wanted for three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree kidnapping, police said. He is a former member of the military with âextensive training,â but it is unknown whether he is currently armed, officials said.
âTravis, if youâre listening, this is your opportunity to turn yourself in, do the right thing, do what you need to do and take accountability for your actions. Weâre not going to rest, and weâre going to make sure we find you. You will be brought to justice, those young ladies deserve it,â Morrison said.

Prior to discovering the girlsâ bodies, police said visitation had been a part of the familyâs parenting plan, but Decker went âoutside the parameters of it, which is not normal and cause for the alarm.â According to court documents, the parenting plan limited Deckerâs visitation to every other weekend.
On Wednesday, officials revealed the mother of the girls, Whitney Decker, contacted police on Friday with a civil complaint, saying Decker picked up the daughters at 5 p.m. for a scheduled visitation, but did not return around 10 p.m. She stated that she attempted to call her ex-husband multiple times, but his cellphone was going straight to voicemail, according to court records. Whitney Decker expressed concern because her ex-husband âreportedly has never done this before and further noted he is currently experiencing some mental health issues,â the court documents said.
Whitney and Travis Decker were married for seven years but had been divorced for âseveral years,â according to court documents. She recalled moments in their marriage where he would wake her up by âscreaming at her in the middle of the nightâ or randomly leaving her, the court documents said. She also revealed to officials that toward the end of their marriage, Decker was diagnosed with a âborderline personality disorder that she believes he currently does not take medications for.â
Before the discovery of the girlsâ bodies, Whitney Decker said in a statement provided to ABC News that she was âconcernedâ about the safety of her children and she âjust wants the girls back home safe and sound.â
Detectives later learned Travis Decker and his daughters did not arrive at a âplanned 5K running eventâ on Saturday. Officials believe that Decker traveled to the campground where the girlsâ bodies were found on Thursday evening and returned the next day with his three children, according to court documents.
When the girls were reported missing, the investigation had not met Amber Alert criteria, officials said, but an Endangered Missing Persons Alert had been issued through the Washington State Patrol. Before the discovery of the girlsâ bodies, officials said arrest warrants were granted for Decker on three counts of custodial interference.
Decker, who is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall with black hair and brown eyes, was last seen wearing a light shirt and dark shorts, according to police. Deckerâs father is flying in to speak with detectives, officials said.
Officials said anyone who has any information on Decker or knows of his whereabouts should call 911 immediately. Another press conference regarding the search for Decker will be held on Wednesday evening, officials said.