Police find the remains that they believe they have been charged with their three daughters

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Wenatchee Police Department Composite Image showing TheTrey Young Girls - Paityn, Evelyn and Olivia - SmilingWenatchee Police Department

The human remains, who are believed to be from a person wanted on suspicion of killing his three daughters, at the age of nine, eight and five, were found in the state of Washington.

Police searched Travis Decker as the employees found his phone and the bodies of his girls Paitin, Evelyn and Olivia in a remote camping on June 2. His truck was also found nearby.

“While positive identification has not yet been confirmed, preliminary findings suggest that the remains belong to Travis Decker,” said a statement to Celan County Sheriff on Thursday in a statement.

The remains have been found in a remote wooden region south of the city of Levurort, in Washington, officials said.

The 32-year-old Decker was wanted on first-degree abduction and murder accusations, according to a Washington police department in Wenachi and officers, they believe he was hiding in a remote part of the mountain and afforestation.

The girls’ mother announced that they had disappeared on May 30 after Deacker failed to return her daughters to her home in Wenachi, Washington after a visit. He also did not accept her phone calls.

They died of apparent suffocation and their wrists were tied to zip ties, the authorities said, they said, According to the US partner of BBC CBS NewsS

Decker was a former resident and may have gone to a mountain survival school as part of his military training, staff said.

Wenatchee Police Department Im image of Travis Decker, released by police where he wears a hat with a blue, cloudy sky in the backgroundWenatchee Police Department

Travis Decker seen in an image released by police in Washington State

“It sounds that sometimes he would go out and be out of the net for sometimes up to two and a half months,” said Sheriff Morrison after talking to a decker family.

The remains were found on Thursday on the Grindstone Mountain, a few miles from where the bodies of daughters of Duckie were found in June, according to a local CBS Kiro-TV news news partner.

A $ 20,000 award (14,812 British pounds) was announced by the US Marshals Office for information leading to the capture of a decker.

The demand has caused a wide closure of national forests, popular with tourists in the area.

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