WENATCHEE — The recent FBI search efforts for Travis Decker have uncovered bones, and investigators are now testing them to determine whether they are human.

The search brought 100 FBI personnel and several other agencies into the county, covering nearly 250 acres of rugged terrain from Sunday to Wednesday.

“The bones were found during the grid search by one of the 100 personnel … it was inconclusive at the time if they were animal or human, so it was sent off to Central Washington University in their anthropology department to do a confirmation,” said Sheriff Mike Morrison.

The manhunt is in search of the 33-year-old Wenatchee man who is accused of killing his three daughters.

The bodies of Olivia, 5, Evelyn, 8, and Paityn, 9, were discovered on June 2 at the Rock Island Campground of

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