
Triple Murder Suspect Reportedly Seen East Of Boise, Idaho
The suspect in a triple murder case out of Washington State involving three young sisters has reportedly been seen near a popular Idaho campground over the weekend.
A father and former military veteran whose DNA was reportedly linked to a crime scene involving the deaths of his three young girls has recently been added to the United States Marshals' most wanted list.
Numerous law enforcement agencies in the Pacific Northwest have been tracking the individual for five weeks. Several reports of sightings have come in, but so far none have panned out.
Fugitive Murder Suspect Travis Decker Reportedly Sighted Near Idaho Campground

Travis Decker is wanted for questioning and has been named the prime suspect in the suffocation murders of his three kids during a mutually consented outing with the children's mother, according to details shared by Local News 8.
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Over the Fourth of July weekend, a family reported seeing a man matching the description released in photos by law enforcement, according to information from Local News 8. The alleged sighting happened near Bear Creek, 100 miles east of Boise.
Decker, 32, is considered dangerous and should not be approached or confronted by anyone. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Marshals, and other law enforcement agencies are searching several locations in Washington State and Idaho and are following leads.
A $20,000 reward has been offered by the U.S. Marshals for information that leads to the arrest of Decker, according to the agency's website.
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