Manhunt for Travis Decker intensifies
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After law enforcement officers spent days scouring a remote section of Washington State for a father accused of killing his three young daughters, the local sheriff leading the manhunt turned over the search to federal authorities,
Authorities intensify manhunt for Travis Decker, who is accused of killing his three daughters, as they warn one mistake will lead to his capture in the Washington wilderness.
More than 100 officers and agents and helicopters have joined the intensified search for Travis Decker, suspected of killing his three daughters in Washington state.
Police tracked a subject believed to be Travis Decker, 39, after a weeklong manhunt. Decker is accused of killing his three daughters — Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8 and Olivia, 5 — whose bodies were found at a Washington campsite on June 2.
National Guard assets are being deployed in Washington state to expand the search for Travis Decker, who is accused of killing his three young daughters, Gov. Bob Ferguson, D-Wash., confirmed Saturday.
US Marshals deploy specialized teams in Travis Decker manhunt in Washington wilderness, coordinating with federal, state, and local agencies to capture the murder suspect.
Police have said they believe they are 'closing in' on Travis Decker, the father accused of killing his three young daughters, amid the ongoing manhunt.
The search is on for Travis Decker, accused of killing his three daughters, with authorities concerned his survival skills could help him evade capture.
Investigators have been looking for Travis Decker since May 30. Three days later, a sheriff's deputy discovered the bodies of his three young daughters.