
The manhunt for Travis Decker, the Washington father accused of murdering the Decker sisters, his three young daughters, continues to intensify as authorities believe he could survive undetected in the wilderness for weeks.
Meanwhile, a reported sighting in McCall, Idaho, was recently ruled out, but it highlights the growing concern that Decker may be leveraging his military background to stay one step ahead of law enforcement.
The shocking Deckers sisters murder
On May 30, 2025, Travis Decker, 32, picked up his daughters, Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia, ages 9, 8, and 5, for a routine custody visit. When he failed to return them, their mother, Whitney Decker, reported them missing. Tragically, on June 2, the three young girls were found dead at Rock Island Campground, about 12 miles south of Wenatchee, Washington.
Decker’s abandoned vehicle was located near the campground with his wallet, cell phone, and other personal items inside. Blood evidence was also recovered from the scene. The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the crime scene included disturbing elements. Authorities have avoided releasing graphic details.
The McCall, Idaho false alarm
Authorities recently responded to a tip about a possible sighting of Decker in McCall, a popular outdoor destination in Idaho. After investigation, law enforcement determined it was not him. Nonetheless, the false alarm underscores fears that Decker could be using backcountry trails and camping areas to hide.
Given his experience and the terrain between central Washington and northern Idaho, search efforts are focusing on areas where someone with Decker’s training could survive without detection. Investigators have not ruled out that he may still be in the Pacific Northwest.
Decker could live in the woods for months
Decker’s military history is a critical factor in the ongoing manhunt. A former Army soldier with documented survival training, Decker is believed to be capable of enduring harsh environments. Officials say he has previously discussed living off-grid and may have premeditated this escape route.
Authorities are combing backcountry regions, coordinating with wilderness guides, and using aerial surveillance to try to pinpoint Decker’s location.
Community response
The Wenatchee community has rallied behind the Decker family. Vigils have been held in memory of the girls, and a GoFundMe campaign to support Whitney Decker has raised tens of thousands of dollars. People across the region have joined the call for justice and closure.
A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to Decker’s arrest. Authorities urge the public not to approach him if seen but to call 911 immediately. He is considered armed, dangerous, and potentially mentally unstable.
How to help
If you have credible information regarding the whereabouts of Travis Decker, contact the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office or your local FBI office. Tips can be submitted anonymously, and every lead counts as search teams work tirelessly to bring this fugitive to justice.