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Authorities have uncovered bones in the latest manhunt for fugitive dad Travis Decker, the prime suspect wanted in the murders of his three young daughters.
FBI and local officials found bones during a manhunt for Travis Decker, wanted in the murder of his three young daughters near Leavenworth, Washington.
Officials are working to determine whether discovered bones belong to the Travis Decker, who is wanted in the murder of his three young daughters.
The FBI's Seattle office and assisting law enforcement concluded a two day search Aug. 25 and 26 in the hunt for suspected killer Travis Decker.
Bones were found during the search for Decker, which has been going on for nearly three months. They have not yet been identified.
Decker has not been seen since he was believed to have kidnapped his three daughters during a scheduled visitation on May 30.
The campground where the bones were found is the same one where Decker's three daughters, Olivia, 5, Evelyn, 8, and Paityn, 9, were found dead June 2. Investigators previously said the girls' wrists ...
The bones are being tested to determine if they're human, the FBI says. Travis Decker's young daughters were discovered dead at a Cascade Mountains campground in June.
More campground and trail closures are likely as the Travis Decker investigation continues, with a large-scale search planned for September.
Authorities this week found bones amid the ongoing manhunt for Travis Decker, the Washington father accused of killing his three young daughters earlier this year.
Bones were found near a Cascade Mountains campground amid the manhunt for the 33-year-old suspected of killing his three ...