Travis Decker sought in Sawtooth National Forest
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Travis Decker has been wanted since June 2, when a sheriff's deputy in Washington found his truck and the bodies of his three daughters.
Authorities have ended the Idaho Forest search for Travis Decker, the father accused of killing his three young daughters, after finding a lookalike hiker, according to the Associated Press.
The search for Travis Decker, accused of killing his three daughters, continues after a false sighting in Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest, with U.S. Marshals offering a $20,000 reward.
It's been over a month since Travis Decker went on the run after allegedly killing his three young daughters in Washington state. Here's a timeline of what we know.
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Federal authorities are searching a national forest in Idaho after a sighting of a man who matched Decker's description.
Former U.S. Marshal Art Roderick joins NewsNation to discuss new leads in the manhunt for Travis Decker. A family of campers reported seeing someone who looked like Decker in Idaho’s remote Sawtooth National Forest.
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Inquisitr on MSNTravis Decker Finally Spotted After Month-Long Manhunt? Latest Update in ‘Killer Dad’ Case Renews Hope for JusticeAs the search for Travis Decker is still going on, there are chances of him being spotted Idaho’s Sawtooth National Forest on July 5. A family that was having a picnic in the Bear Creek area, reported that they had seen a man who matched with the description of Travis.