Wenatchee, Wash. – A search was initiated to find the veterans of Army Travis Decker after the corpses of his three daughters were found on a campsite near Leavenworth on Monday evening. Decker was charged with first -degree murder for three cases of first degree murder in connection with her death.
Several agencies, including the FBI, the home protection, the US marshals and the Sheriff's Chelan County (CCSO), all work together to track down Decker so that he can face his crimes. Decker has an extensive military and overall survival, which has complicated the far -reaching search.
It is currently not known whether Decker is armed, but the authorities said that it should be considered armed and dangerous. The authorities described Decker as white, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, 190 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen how he was wearing a light shirt and dark shorts.
Timeline
Friday, May 30th
It all started with a civil complaint by mother Whitney, who called the police on May 31 at 9:35 p.m. She was interviewed by the responding officials and did not report problems with the current parent plan. However, she reported concerns about homelessness and the financial stress of Decker.
According to court documents, Decker did not put the daughters in time and did not answer his phone despite several attempts to call, which went directly to Voicemail.
The civil complaint prompted the authorities to search for Decker in the coordination with cameras all over the city. At that time, his truck was recently registered by the readers of the automatic license plate, who went over the Wenatechee Bridge for a short time after picking up his three daughters, 9-year-old Paity, 8-year-old Evelyn and 5-year-old Olivia Decker.
The police had previous knowledge of Decker, the hotels and motels. Everyone in the area was checked, but it was not found. Park Rangers in the area, especially the Confluence State Park, were also notified and did not find it either.
At that time, an “attempt” was sent to all regional agencies with Deckers information and truck description for Looking.
Washington State Patrol was also contacted at about the same time to advise a consultant warning. At that time, the information authorities had not fulfilled the threshold for an amber alarm.
Saturday, May 31st
Wenatchee Police Department (WPD) continued the investigation and found that Decker and his daughters did not get to a planned 5 km event. According to the mother, this was unusual for him.
At that time, numerous agencies at the state and federal level, including the FBI, were contacted. The data location data from Thursday, May 29th to Friday, May 30th, were preserved and showed Decker's last location somewhere in and around Leavenworth. This discovery caused the search for Leavenworth to be expanded, but no person was found.
The Amber Alert discussion was revised by the authorities, but the criteria have still not been met. Instead, the Washington State Patrol put on a missing person at 4 p.m. at 4 p.m. who went out nationwide and on state motorways.
Probable cause of three first -degree intervention was set up, and the process began to receive these arrest orders.
Sunday, June 1st
Application for arrest warrants of the first -degree deposit disorders was granted and entered in the system.
Monday, June 2nd
CCSO detectives were contacted and supported by the WPD to check the areas of Deckers Telephone Pinged.
The family was contacted to meet the authorities to present an update of the search at 10 a.m. at the WPD.
Decker's truck was found near Rock Island Campground at around 3:47 p.m. after the authorities arrived. A soil search was initiated in the immediate area of the vehicle.
During this first search, the authorities found an abandoned camp with a fireplace, a tent and a cooler near the vehicle. The vehicle was not occupied when it was found.
A short time later, the girls' bodies were found about five and seventy to one hundred meters behind the vehicle and a small embankment. According to court documents, every girl had a plastic bag over his head when his bodies were found.
Court documents also showed that in the area, in the vehicle and on the way to the children's bodies were drawn in the area, in the vehicle and on the way to the children's bodies. The pickup's tailgate also had two handprints of blood on it, said court documents.
Tuesday, June 3
The girl's father is the main suspect in her murders and was not found. The CCSO said Decker was three cases of first degree murder and the first degree kidnapping in connection with her death.
The Sheriff's office said Decker was “a former military with comprehensive training.
The reward for information that leads to Deckers capture is now up to 20,000 US dollars. Anyone who has information about Decker's location is asked to call 911. Tips can also be submitted to the CCSO online.
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