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The US Marshals task force has called off the search for alleged killer dad Travis Decker in Idaho after a reported sighting some 500 miles from where his young daughters were found suffocated to death.

Federal, state and local cops descended on Sawtooth National Forest in central Idaho after a man who looked like Decker was reported “exhibiting odd behavior” hiking on an ATV trail over the Fourth of July weekend, according to KIRO-TV.

But feds located the man on Wednesday afternoon and spoke with him — and determined he is not Decker. The hiker was described as “cooperative,” the outlet reported.


  Travis Decker has not been seen since his daughters were found dead. Facebook/Travis Decker Travis Decker has not been seen since his daughters were found dead. Facebook/Travis Decker

  (From left) Evelyn Decker, Paityn Decker and Olivia Decker were found dead. Facebook/Whitney Decker (From left) Evelyn Decker, Paityn Decker and Olivia Decker were found dead. Facebook/Whitney Decker

Authorities in Washington state have conducted a widespread manhunt for Decker, a US Army veteran, since June 2 when his three daughters — Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5 — were found murdered at Rock Island Campground, about 55 miles east of Seattle.


  The US Marshals Service released new photos detailing the challenging and extensive search for Travis Decker. U.S. Marshals Service The US Marshals Service released new photos detailing the challenging and extensive search for Travis Decker. U.S. Marshals Service

  A helicopter surveilling the area for missing dad Travis Decker. U.S. Marshals Service A helicopter surveilling the area for missing dad Travis Decker. U.S. Marshals Service

Despite multiple false alarms, Decker hasn’t been seen since his disappearance. He is believed to have wilderness survival training from the military, and was reportedly suffering from PTSD and other mental health problems.

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