Travis Decker's remains discovered in wilderness of Washington state
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Travis Decker, accused of killing his children, has been discovered deceased in a remote wilderness area, according to police, three months after he supposedly murdered his three daughters and fled.

The Washington man has been unaccounted for since early June, after reportedly suffocating his daughters, Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, before a custody handover with his ex-wife in Leavenworth, Washington.

On Thursday night, the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office announced officers have found remains during the ongoing search.

The body was found in a remote wooded area near Leavenworth, where there have been coordinated efforts to track Decker down.

The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office released a statement saying, ‘While positive identification has not yet been confirmed, preliminary findings suggest the remains belong to Travis Decker.’

Sheriff Mike Morrison told NCWLIFE while they are awaiting further confirmation, it ‘seems to be consistent with (clothing) we believe he was last seen in.’ 

The sheriff’s office is continuing to process the scene of the discovery alongside the Washington State Patrol crime scene response team.

Authorities said a further DNA analysis will soon take place. 

Travis Decker went on the run in early June after allegedly suffocating his daughters, Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, before a custody exchange with his ex-wife in Washington

Travis Decker went on the run in early June after allegedly suffocating his daughters, Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, before a custody exchange with his ex-wife in Washington 

Police said he was also homeless and living out of his car by the time he picked up his three girls from their mother's house on May 30

Police said he was also homeless and living out of his car by the time he picked up his three girls from their mother’s house on May 30 

Police had previously noted that the 32-year-old had extensive wilderness survival training as an Army veteran and member of the Washington National Guard. 

He joined the Army in 2013 and served in Afghanistan before transferring to the Washington National Guard in 2021.

The Guard was in the process of a disciplinary discharge due to Decker’s absences when his daughters were killed.

But as the search wore on, authorities became less certain he was still alive and hiding out in the wilderness.

Decker, a former soldier, had been wanted since June 2, when a sheriff’s deputy found his truck and the bodies of his three daughters at a campground.

The discovery came three days after he failed to return the girls to their mother’s home in Wenatchee, about 100 miles east of Seattle, following a scheduled visit.

Search crews, comprised of officers from two sheriff’s offices, the US Marshals Service, two police departments and Central Washington University’s anthropology department, used electronic mapping to document the scope of their search.

They ultimately went beyond their planned perimeter to cover as much ground as they possibly could.

Decker, a former soldier, has been wanted since June 2, when a sheriff's deputy found his truck and the bodies of his three daughters at a campground

Decker, a former soldier, has been wanted since June 2, when a sheriff’s deputy found his truck and the bodies of his three daughters at a campground

Decker is accused of killing his daughters, Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, five

Police had previously noted that the 32-year-old had extensive wilderness survival training as an Army veteran and member of the Washington National Guard

Police had previously noted that the 32-year-old had extensive wilderness survival training as an Army veteran and member of the Washington National Guard

Authorities had vowed to stop at nothing to bring justice to the Decker girls and their family

Authorities had vowed to stop at nothing to bring justice to the Decker girls and their family

Authorities had vowed to stop at nothing to bring justice to the Decker girls and their family.

Police said he was also homeless and living out of his car by the time he picked up his three girls from their mother’s house on May 30.

His ex-wife Whitney told police she didn’t believe Decker was dangerous, and that he loved his daughters, with whom he had a ‘good relationship.’

He had been suffering from mental health issues at the time, and had recently been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.

Decker was even court-mandated to receive mental health treatment and domestic violence anger management counseling but had refused.

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