Search for Accused Murderer Intensifies: Travis Decker on the Run
Authorities Express Concern Over Potential Sympathizers
The search continues for Travis Decker, a 32-year-old father accused of the tragic murders of his three young daughters, whose bodies were discovered on June 2 near his abandoned vehicle in a Washington state campground. Chelan County Sheriff Michael Morrison has raised alarms that misguided sympathizers may be aiding Decker as he evades law enforcement nearly three weeks after the crimes.
In a recent statement, Sheriff Morrison highlighted the troubling possibility that Decker could have pre-arranged supplies to aid in his evasion. “There’s some that may be sympathetic to his cause, which I think would be misguided,” Morrison remarked, urging those harboring sympathy for Decker to reconsider their actions in light of the severity of the charges he faces.
The Heartbreaking Discovery
Tragically, the bodies of 5-year-old Olivia, 8-year-old Evelyn, and 9-year-old Paityn were found with plastic bags over their heads and zip ties around their wrists, leading investigators to accuse Decker of multiple counts of murder. The children’s bodies were located in close proximity to Decker’s vehicle at Rock Island Campground, after he had taken them for a scheduled visit on May 30 and failed to return them to their mother.
Authorities have established a strong case against Decker, collecting a substantial amount of evidence, including traces of human blood, from his truck. Sheriff Morrison has emphasized the necessity of capturing Decker alive to ensure justice for his daughters, adding, “We want to make sure that their voices are heard.”
Community Response and Search Efforts
The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office has urged the public to be vigilant, clarifying that Decker is considered armed and dangerous. They have advised avoiding direct contact and instead contacting law enforcement immediately if he is spotted. A reward of $20,000 is being offered by the U.S. Marshals Service for information leading to his capture.
In a response to misinformation circulating online, law enforcement discredited a TikTok video falsely claiming that Decker had been apprehended after a standoff, reaffirming that he remains at large.
As the search intensifies, community members are urged to remain cautious and report any leads to aid law enforcement in bringing Decker to justice.

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