PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The search continues for the man accused of murdering his daughters in Washington state before going missing in late May.

The authorities suspect that Travis Decker, 32, may have changed his look to avoid being recognized by law enforcement officers. The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office has distributed a revised flyer, featured in the gallery below, showing potential modifications to his hairstyle and attire.

Investigators report that Decker stands at 5’8″ and weighs around 190 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. At the last sighting, he was wearing a tan or green t-shirt paired with dark shorts.

  • Travis Decker, accused of murdering 3 daughters, may have changed appearance: Here's how
  • This undated photo provided by the Wenatchee Police Department shows Travis Caleb Decker who the police are asking the public for help in locating the Washington state father who is wanted for murder after his three young daughters were reported missing and then found dead. (Wenatchee Police Department via AP)
  • Police are searching for Travis Decker after the bodies of his three daughters were found in Washington
  • VIDEO: Last sighting of father Travis Decker before 3 girls found dead in Washington

Decker has not been seen since May 30, when authorities allege he took his three daughters during a scheduled parental visit and failed to return them to their mother’s residence in Wenatchee.

His daughters were found dead near a campsite with his truck on June 2, according to authorities. An autopsy revealed the girls died from suffocation.

Authorities said they collected “a large amount of evidence” from the truck at the scene, including human male blood along with non-human blood. Decker’s dog was also found and turned over to the humane society.

The search for Decker launched shortly after the girls’ bodies were found. Since then, Washington and federal officials say Decker may have been spotted by a hiking party near The Enchantments hiking area.

A helicopter crew then located an off-trail subject who ran from sight near Colchuck Lake on June 10. Deputies believe this person was likely Decker. 

The hiking party that saw the man said he “appeared to be ill-prepared for trail and weather conditions, and appeared to be avoiding others.”

“At this time, we do not have any additional information that would suggest there is a threat to public safety, particularly within the back country and remote areas of our region,” Chelan County officials said in a statement. “To our knowledge, all trails and recreation sites managed by the US Forest Service remain open to the public. However, we still encourage everyone who is outside recreating to remain vigilant and report any suspicious information to law enforcement.”

A recent TikTok video portraying Chelan County officials falsely claimed that Decker had been taken into custody after a long standoff, according to the sheriff’s office. 

“To be clear, Mr. Decker is not in custody and CCSO had no part in making the video,” officials said.

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