(NewsNation) — Chelan County, Washington, authorities expect to wait another two days before learning whether human remains and clothing initially spotted by a police drone in a remote area belong to Travis Decker, the ex-soldier who allegedly killed his three young daughters before escaping into the wilderness earlier this year.

Sheriff Michael Morrison said Friday that clothing and other belongings recovered with the remains near the town of Leavenworth point to Decker, but it’s not certain until the Washington State Patrol’s crime lab says it is.

“We’re not going to congratulate each other, pat each other on the back, until we do get that DNA confirmation. But this is a good find,” Morrison told “Banfield” in an interview Friday.

Morrison said bones and clothing were spotted through

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