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Marshals said the man, who fit Travis Decker's description, was surprised to be targeted by officials in Idaho as a potentially wanted man.
Federal authorities in Idaho say they have ended a search in the Sawtooth National Forest after determining it was case of mistaken identity.
IDAHO, USA — U.S. Marshals have called off the search for Travis Decker in the Sawtooth National Forest in Idaho.
Former U.S. Marshal Art Roderick joins NewsNation to discuss new leads in the manhunt for Travis Decker. A family of campers reported seeing someone who looked like Decker in Idaho’s remote ...
A family has potentially spotted missing father Travis Decker, who is accused of killing his three young daughters, in a forest in Idaho, the U.S. Marshals Service confirmed in a news release ...
Search for Travis Decker leads authorities to Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest Federal authorities have mobilized a multi-agency search operation following a possible sighting of Travis Decker.
U.S. Marshals said they received two tips, one from a family visiting Bear Creek on July 5, consistent with Decker's description.
The man suspected of killing his three young daughters in Chelan County may have moved from mountains in Washington to mountains in southern Idaho.