Police release new images of Travis Decker as manhunt intensifies for He remains on the run
As the search widens, newly released images show Travis Decker’s distinct tattoos and last known outfit, fueling urgency in a nationwide manhunt.

Washington law enforcement authorities continue their search for Travis Decker, the father accused of killing his three young daughters.
On Saturday, June 7, the Chelan County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) released new images, both previous and new photos of the suspect, identifying some that highlight his clothing and tattoos while seeking the public's help in finding him.
Travis Decker seen in tan shirt with tattoos as police expand manhunt
In these photos, Decker can be seen with his hair tied back and tattoos on his ankles and arms. The poster notes that the 32-year-old suspect was last seen wearing a green or tan T-shirt, which he had recently been photographed in, and dark shorts. It also indicates that he is 5'9" tall, has black hair and brown eyes.

Public release of new images of fugitive Travis Decker, as authorities intensify the manhunt and urge the public to stay alert. Photo: Chelan County Sheriff's Office
The CCSO provided an update on June 7, commenting that law enforcement officers are searching "dozens of structures and the woods" in the local area. They also reported that a local road, where Decker was believed to be located, has reopened to vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

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Decker may flee to Canada; locals told to check cameras
The United States Forest Service (USFS) has been notified that recreational areas in Chelan County may reopen. However, they are warning residents to remain alert for any threats. Local authorities have recommended that county residents thoroughly review their doorbell cameras and contact authorities if they see anything useful in the search for the suspect.
A U.S. Marshals Service affidavit states that authorities are concerned that Decker may be attempting to flee the United States to move to Canada. These statements contrast with phrases investigated by authorities, which include "how to move to Canada" and "how a person moves to Canada" searches for Decker on May 26.