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Remains found in Washington state those of man wanted over daughters’ deaths | Washington state

Authorities said in a statement on Thursday that judicial tests confirmed that the ruins found on a remote mountain in Washington this month were a former soldier in the deaths of three young daughters in the spring last spring.

The Şerif office of the Chelan district said that the ruins of Travis Decker were discovered in a remote forest area in the center of Washington to the south of Leavenworth.

Law enforcement teams are looking for more than three months for Decker since the bodies of their daughters, Paityn Decker, eight-year-old Evelyn Decker, and five-year-old Olivia Decker, Olivia Decker.

Sheriff’s office, autopsy said the cause of the death of girls decided to drown. They were tied to the zip vineyards and plastic bags were placed on their heads.

The 32 -year -old Decker was with his daughters during a planned visit, but he did not bring back to his ex -wife, who said that mental health problems were worsening and increasingly unstable a year ago.

In a petition, he said in a petition, he wanted to restrict him to visit his daughters overnight until he found a house.

Decker was an infantry in the army from March 2013 to July 2021, and in 2014 it was deployed to Afghanistan for four months. Authorities received training on navigation, survival and other skills, and once for more than two months longer, he lived on the grill for more than two months.

More than 100 officials, a series of states and federal agencies, searched with hundreds of square, mountainous and distant, land, water and air during open and closed search. The US Marshals service offered an award of up to $ 20,000 for the information causing it to be caught.

At some point of the search, the authorities thought that they saw Decker near a distant Alp Lake after taking a clue from the hikers.

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