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The search for Decker has been ongoing since his daughters, Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, were tragically found dead on June 2 following a custody visit with their father.
It turned out were actually hunting a lookalike rather than the fugitive dad accused of murdering his three young daughters.
What happens when the wrong person is at the center of a large-scale manhunt? A Garden City man can tell you. Nick went to Bear Creek in Idaho’s Sawtooth National Forest to spend his July 4 weekend ...
A Boise hiker was mistaken for Travis Decker, a suspect in three murders in Central Washington, during a Fourth of July weekend camping trip • Two separate parties reported sightings of someone ...
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A man who spent the holiday weekend in an Idaho forest later learned that he likely had set off a huge search. He says there are no hard feelings.
A Garden City resident's weekend in the Sawtooth wilderness took an unexpected turn when he was mistaken for Travis Decker, a suspect wanted in connection with a quadruple homicide in Washington.
The search for Travis Decker in Idaho ended after authorities confirmed that a man seen by multiple witnesses was not Decker.
Decker may have been initially traveling on the Pacific Crest Trail, officials said. In mid-June, investigators said they ...
Authorities have canceled one search in Idaho for Travis Decker, who is wanted for the murder of his three young daughters, after a family mistook a fellow hiker to be the military veteran.
Federal authorities called off their search for Travis Decker in Idaho’s Sawtooth National Forest after a tipster mistook a ...