Decker searched How to Move to Canada days before daughters deaths

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Federal authorities confirmed that Travis Decker searched for ways to relocate to Canada just days before the tragic deaths of his daughters. This information emerges as the investigation into the triple murder suspect continues into its second week. Decker's online searches are now a focal point for investigators, who are analyzing his digital footprint for clues about his state of mind and potential plans. The Chelan County community is grappling with the shock of the incident, and law enforcement is actively seeking tips from the public. In addition to the search for Decker, local officials are working to provide support to the affected families.

The case has garnered significant media attention, raising awareness about domestic violence and its tragic consequences. Authorities emphasize the importance of community vigilance in locating Decker. As the investigation progresses, the community remains hopeful for a resolution.

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