Police are still searching for a Washington person, who believes that three of his young daughters were killed a week ago.
According to the Vencheche Police Department in the state of Washington, 32-year-old Travis Decker has desired for kidnapping and murder of his daughters at the age of nine, eight and five in the age of murder and first-degree murder.
Officials believe that Mr. Decker, who says that he is an outsider and can go to Mountain Survival School as part of his military training, hidden in a remote part of the hill and wooden kingdom, making it difficult for him.
They have been asked to “raise a significant risk, if contacted”. The police have not provided a possible purpose.
According to the police, girls – Patin, Evelyn and Olivia died earlier this week in a remote camp ground.
His mother reported him to disappear on May 30, when Mr. Decker failed to return his daughters after a visit to his daughters. He did not even take his phone calls.
A few days later, on June 2, the police found the bodies of girls near the campground.
The police also found Mr. Decker’s cell phone in the campground, but it was no longer. Their truck, which they were believed to be living, were also found nearby.
“I think no objective will be acceptable. And clearly it is not a sound brain decision.”
Mr. Decker’s outdoor survival skills can help save the officers finding him, including the FBI, Sheriff Morrison said.
Sheriff Morrison said after talking to Shri Decker’s family, “It seems that sometimes he used to go out and sometimes it would have been off-grind for two and a half months.”
Shri Decker may have expelled the area and hidden supply before allegedly killing his children, and they have “knowledge of long survival”, Sheriff said.
“We want a peaceful resolution for this, but we are not going to abandon our efforts,” Sheriff Morrison asked Sri Decker to come forward. “Let’s wrap it and is right for your children.”
The US Marshal Service on Wednesday announced a $ 20,000 (£ 14,780) reward for the leading information for the possession of Shri Decker.
Due to this discovery, the popular national forests have been widely closed among the hikers in the region.