Travis Decker, Accused of Murdering 3 Daughters, May Have Changed Appearance: Here's How
CHELAN COUNTY AND KITTITAS COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUN 18 – Authorities released updated images showing possible changed appearance of Travis Decker, wanted for killing his three daughters; a $20,000 reward is offered for information, officials said.
- Travis Decker is wanted for killing his three daughters, aged 5, 8, and 9, found dead at a Chelan County campground after a visitation last month.
- The search began on May 30 after Decker's ex-wife informed authorities that he had failed to bring the children back following a scheduled visitation, leading to a manhunt now entering its third week.
- Authorities have expanded the search over 2,900 square miles into new wilderness areas, releasing altered photos showing how Decker might look with changed appearance.
- Law enforcement efforts include FBI profiling, National Guard aerial assistance, and a $20,000 reward, while Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison noted that the search is shifting focus toward a prolonged, sustained effort.
- A memorial service to honor the three girls is planned for June 20 at Rocky Reach Park in Wenatchee, reflecting the community’s ongoing grief as the search for the armed and dangerous suspect continues.
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Authorities release images of how fugitive Travis Decker may have altered appearance
(The Center Square) – The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office has released new images of what Travis Decker, the Wenatchee, Wash., man suspected of killing his three young daughters, might look
Inside the Decker manhunt as it stretches into third week
The Chelan County Sheriff revealed he has been consulting investigators from some of the nation’s most notorious fugitive cases as multiple law enforcement agencies search for Travis Decker, the man accused of killing his three young daughters at a campground near Leavenworth. Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison is also working with a U.S. Marshals psychologist on site in Wenatchee to better understand what Decker might be thinking, in addition …
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