Decker manhunt FBI-led search revisits crime scene

Leavenworth, WALocal News

On August 25, 2025, the FBI led a renewed search for Travis Decker at the Rock Island Campground area, involving multiple law enforcement agencies. Authorities executed a coordinated grid search to enhance the chances of locating the suspect. This ongoing manhunt reflects the community's concerns about safety, as Decker remains at large. The collaboration between federal, state, and local partners illustrates a strong commitment to public safety. Decker was last seen under suspicious circumstances, which has heightened the urgency of the search.

Local officials emphasized the importance of community vigilance in reporting any relevant information. This case has drawn significant media attention, underscoring its impact on local residents. As the search progresses, authorities continue to explore all leads to apprehend Decker.

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