Investigators follow more leads in search for Travis Decker, public asked to remain vigilant

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Investigators are intensifying their search for Travis Decker, a 32-year-old suspected of murdering his three daughters, as the case develops. Chelan County law enforcement has issued a call for public cooperation, urging residents to remain vigilant and report any relevant information. The police have not revealed specific leads but are actively pursuing multiple avenues to locate Decker. This case has sparked widespread concern within the community, emphasizing the need for collective action in the search efforts. Authorities have received a variety of tips from the public, which they are diligently following up on.

The investigation has garnered significant media attention, highlighting the urgency of the situation. Decker's alleged actions have left a profound impact on the local community, prompting discussions about safety and family welfare. As the search continues, law enforcement remains committed to resolving the case swiftly.

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