Update on Travis Decker Case: Animal Bones Discovered During FBI Search

During the FBI search for Travis Decker, animal bones were discovered, ruling out any connection to him or other cases, according to Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison. The search took place in the Rock Island Campground area near Leavenworth, covering 247 acres. Decker is a suspect in the deaths of his three daughters, whose bodies were found at the campground in June.
The bones found during the search were determined to be animal bones after examination by Central Washington University’s anthropology department. Sheriff Morrison emphasized the thoroughness of the search and mentioned plans to expand the search with the help of another federal agency, although he did not disclose the agency's identity.
Travis Decker, the suspect in the case, remains at large, with authorities offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to his arrest. The public is urged to report any sightings or suspicious activity related to Decker by contacting the U.S. Marshals Service. Additional state resources are expected to assist in the search efforts in the coming weeks.
In conclusion, the recent discovery of animal bones during the FBI search for Travis Decker has provided clarity in the investigation, ruling out any connection to him or other cases. Authorities are continuing their search for Decker and are seeking the public's assistance in providing any information that may lead to his arrest.