Wenatchee, Washington – Wenatchee’s police service reported the discovery of three missing sisters, found dead near the Rock Island campsite in the county of Chelan.
Olivia Decker, 5, Evelyn Decker, 8, and Paitact Decker, 9, were seen for the last time with their father, Travis Decker, 32, during a planned visit.
The situation began on Friday, May 30, when the daughter’s mother reported missing them after Decker did not send them back. The authorities immediately started to search, identifier Decker as alive from a 2017 GMC Sierra GMC-UP.
The daughter’s mother, Whitney Decker, published a statement sent by e-mail on Monday afternoon. “I just want the girls back home safely – this is the most important thing for me. I am concerned about the safety and well -being of my daughters and their father. It is an unimaginable situation. I suppose everyone in surveillance.”
Washington State Patrol was contacted on Friday with an Amber alert request and said the situation did not meet the required criteria. ”
Wennatchee police contacted WSP again on Saturday with more information and an alert of an endangered person (EMPA) was issued.
Despite initial efforts, including motel checks and database research, the vehicle was only located on June 2.
On June 2, the deputies of the County Chelan found the Decker vehicle unoccupied near Icicle Road.
Subsequent research has led to the discovery of the girls’ body. Decker remains as a whole and a mandate has been issued for his arrest for several accusations, including three heads of first degree murder.
The Wenatchee police service urges the community to help locate Decker, which is considered dangerous because of its military history. They warn against the approach of him and advise to call 911 with any information on his fate.

Decker would be 190 pounds, black hair, brown eyes and was seen for the last time wearing a light color shirt and dark shorts.
Anyone who could have seen Decker or has information is invited to immediately contact the authorities.