Manhunt accused for the father of killing three young daughters during a employed visit in Central Washington

Travis Decker, left, and three young daughters (image credit: x @901lulu, @Theioguy)

There is a manhunt running in Central Washington for 32 -year -old Travis Decker, who is accused of killing their three daughters and leaving their bodies near a campground in Levenworth.The Girls, Patton Decker, 9; Evelyn decker, 8; According to officials, 5 -year -old Olivia Decker was found with plastic bags on his head. He was last seen for the last time after 5.30 pm on Friday during a planned journey with his father Travis.His mother was worried when Decker failed to return him and stopped responding to his messages, some police say there was unusual behavior for him.“Travis was left back with me at 8 pm last night and never showed,” his mother, Whitney wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday. “The police have to go out of the vencheche at 5.41.”Decker, who now wants in three cases of murder and kidnapping, is a former army soldier with “comprehensive training” and can be dangerous. The police have urged the public not to contact him. He is believed to be homeless and is living out of his White 2017 GMC Sierra pickup truck, or living in the area in the motal and campground.On Monday, the authorities found the deserted truck of the decker near a campground after searching throughout the weekend. During the discovery of the surrounding area, the authorities discovered the bodies of the three girls.Chalan County Sheriff Office Oconogan-Venche is leading the discovery in the National Forest, while other agencies continue to follow Leeds.According to an affidavit, Whitney Decker told the police that she was worried about the safety of the girls, stating that the Travis “was currently experiencing some mental health issues.” He also said that he was detected the border personality disorder and was not taking his medicine.On Friday, the Vencheche Police Department requested Amber Alert, but the Washington State Patrol rejected the request, stating that there was not enough evidence to suggest children to be in an immediate threat.Chris Loftis, a spokesman at the Washington State Patrol, said, “We did not have so.” “Everyone wants us to return the clock.”

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