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The manhunt for the Washington father accused of sidesplitting his 3 young daughters has expanded arsenic national and authorities instrumentality enforcement officials proceed to comb done the dense wilderness successful hunt of the military-trained survivalist.
Authorities said this week that they are combing done the Teanaway Valley and Blewett Pass areas arsenic the hunt for Travis Decker continues into its 3rd week, according to the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office.
"If you person way cameras oregon doorbell cameras, delight cheque them for suspicious activity," the section said in a statement. "If you person residences successful these areas, cheque them for thing missing – nary substance however tiny oregon seemingly insignificant."
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Travis Decker is accused of sidesplitting his 3 daughters earlier disappearing into the Washington wilderness. (Wenatchee Police Department)
The Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office did not instantly respond to Fox News Digital’s petition for comment.
Decker is wanted for allegedly sidesplitting his 3 daughters – Paityn, 9; Evelyn, 8; and Olivia, 5 – aft their bodies were found adjacent a Washington campsite earlier this month.
Authorities began searching for Decker connected the evening of May 30 aft his ex-wife notified constabulary that helium had not returned the couple’s 3 children from a court-mandated visitation, according to tribunal documents. Three days later, the girls were discovered adjacent Decker’s abandoned conveyance with integrative bags implicit their heads and their hands bound, constabulary said.
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This undated photograph provided by Whitney Decker shows daughters Paityn, Olivia and Evelyn Decker. (Whitney Decker via AP)
The update comes 1 week aft the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) announced a radical of hikers reported seeing a lone idiosyncratic who appeared unprepared for the wilderness adjacent Colchuck Lake.
When authorities responded to the tip, they "spotted a lone, off-trail hiker from a helicopter," adding the idiosyncratic "ran from show arsenic the chopper passed," CCSO antecedently said successful a property release.
The water is located astir 40 miles from Blewett Pass and 60 miles from Teanaway Valley by car.
A caller flyer depicting renderings of ways Decker whitethorn person changed his carnal quality was released by authorities connected Tuesday. The updated poster includes photos of Decker with and without facial hairsbreadth and wearing a shot hat.

Authorities person released an updated flyer showing imaginable alternations Travis Decker could person made to his quality arsenic helium remains connected the run. (Chelan County Sheriff's Office )
Officials besides quashed a TikTok video reportedly showing CCSO Sheriff Mike Morrison announcing Decker’s arrest aft a agelong standoff.
"To beryllium clear, Mr. Decker is not successful custody and CCSO had nary portion successful making the video," the section wrote successful a Facebook post.
The U.S. Marshals Service has taken connected the relation of pb bureau successful the hunt for Decker, who is simply a erstwhile subordinate of the subject with extended acquisition successful wilderness survival. The Washington National Guard is besides assisting section instrumentality enforcement with aerial hunt efforts and surveillance.
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Officials pass that Decker is considered equipped and unsafe but bash not person crushed to judge helium is simply a menace to nationalist safety.
The U.S. Marshals Service is offering a $20,000 reward for accusation starring to Decker’s arrest. He is charged with 3 counts of aggravated first-degree murder and kidnapping.
Julia Bonavita is simply a U.S. Writer for Fox News Digital and a Fox Flight Team drone pilot. You tin travel her astatine @juliabonavita13 connected each platforms and nonstop communicative tips to julia.bonavita@fox.com.