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The FBI said Wednesday that the remains discovered during last week's grid search for fugitive father Travis Decker were reviewed and found to not be human.
Officials recovered bones during their two-day search of Washington campgrounds on Aug. 25 and 26 as part of the manhunt for Decker, the man accused of murdering his three young daughters. The bones were analyzed and found to not be of human origin, according to a Wednesday statement from W. Mike Herrington, special agent in charge of the FBI Seattle field office.
"During the search, personnel recovered multiple bones, including those that required additional examination to determine if they were animal or human," Herrington said in the statement. "Central Washington University has reviewed the bones and assessed that they are not human."
BONES DISCOVERED DURING LATEST MANHUNT FOR TRAVIS DECKER WANTED IN DAUGHTERS' MURDERS

Travis Decker is accused of killing his three daughters before disappearing into the Washington wilderness. (Wenatchee Police Department)
While the 250-acre search of the Rock Island Campground near Leavenworth did not lead to any direct evidence of Decker's location, it provided investigators with additional information, officials said.
FBI SEARCHES AREA AROUND CAMPGROUND WHERE TRAVIS DECKER'S 3 DAUGHTERS WERE FOUND DEAD
"While we do not anticipate further updates related to this specific search, the investigation continues," Herrington said. "This extensive search was just one step in a three-month process by a variety of agencies to locate Travis Decker, discover signs of his whereabouts, or find any other evidence of the murder of his three daughters."

This photo provided by FBI Seattle shows the entrance to Rock Island Campground, where multiple law enforcement agencies have searched for Travis Decker, who was charged with murder and kidnapping, near Leavenworth, Wa. on Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. (FBI via AP)
A spokesperson for the FBI Seattle field office told Fox News Digital in an email that as of Thursday, the agency has "discovered no evidence to indicate that Travis Decker is alive or dead."
Decker, an Army veteran with survival expertise, has evaded capture for more than three months.

Travis Decker is accused of murdering his three daughters before disappearing into the Washington wilderness. (Chelan County Sheriff's Office)
Authorities began searching for him on June 2, when he failed to return his daughters — Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5 — to their mother after a scheduled visitation. The children’s bodies were discovered near Rock Island Campground, along Icicle Creek, with bags over their heads. Autopsies confirmed they died of suffocation, and their deaths were ruled homicides.

This undated photo provided by Whitney Decker shows Paityn, Olivia and Evelyn Decker. (Whitney Decker via AP)
The U.S. Marshals Service is offering up to $20,000 for information leading to the arrest of Decker. Authorities said he should be considered armed and dangerous.
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The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office and the Wenatchee Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
Sophia Compton is a Digital Production Assistant at Fox News Digital. Sophia was previously a business reporter covering finance, energy and tourism and has experience as a TV news producer. She graduated with a journalism degree in 2021 from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.