Wenatchee Community Honors Decker Sisters as Manhunt Persists
- On Friday evening, thousands came together at a park in Wenatchee to hold a memorial honoring Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia Decker.
- The memorial took place following the June 2 discovery of the three sisters’ bodies near Leavenworth, days after they were taken by their missing father, Decker.
- Authorities have charged Decker with the girls' deaths and continue a region-wide manhunt as no confirmed sightings have occurred since early June.
- Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison indicated that the manhunt is moving into a phase focused on a longer-term approach as efforts continue to apprehend Decker.
- The memorial offered the community a needed space to grieve while authorities urged anyone with information to report it, supported by a $20,000 reward for Decker's arrest.
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Wenatchee honors Decker girls with colorful ribbon tribute
WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee Downtown Association (WDA) announced a heartfelt tribute to the Decker girls with pink, purple and green ribbons tied to trees across town. These were the favorite colors of Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia Decker.
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