Three young sisters—Paityn Decker, 9; Evelyn Decker, 8; and Olivia Decker, 5—were found dead near Rock Island Campground in Chelan County, Washington, on June 2, after going missing on May 31 during a scheduled visit with their father.
Authorities confirmed the girls died from suffocation, and the deaths were ruled homicides. “An autopsy completed on Friday revealed the cause of death was suffocation,” stated the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office.
The disappearance triggered a large-scale search involving police and the community. Concern grew when the girls failed to return home, prompting an urgent effort to locate them.
Officials are still investigating the case and have not released any information about suspects or motives. “The investigation remains active,” said law enforcement.
The community has been left heartbroken, offering support and condolences to the family. The tragic deaths of the Decker sisters have underscored the critical importance of child safety and protection during custodial visits.