Manhunt continues for Travis Decker
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What we know about Travis Decker, the Pewaukee native accused of killing his daughters in Washington
Washinton police have been searching for Travis Decker, 32, since he did not return his three daughters to their mother May 30.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is using emergency funding and the resources from the National Guard to aid in the search for Travis Decker.
Travis Caleb Decker, 32, is wanted by Wenatchee police on charges, including three counts of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping.
Three Washington girls who were declared missing during a visitation with their father have been found dead. Travis Decker, 32, the father of the three girls, is now wanted for murder, according to a press release from the Wenatchee Police Department.
North Cascades National Park closes trails to support the ongoing manhunt for Travis Decker, ensuring visitor safety and cooperation.
The Chelan County Sheriff's Office shared updated photos of the triple murder suspect Travis Decker from "the days leading up to his visitation" with his daughters.
Gov. Bob Ferguson announced a new step in the search Friday, providing Washington National Guard resources and emergency funds toward the search.
Officials are urging residents and cabin owners in remote parts of Chelan, Kittitas, King, Snohomish and Okanogan counties to take extra precautions.