Bones discovered during the FBI search for Travis Decker last week were animal bones, investigators say.

The FBI “just said it wasn’t Travis, wasn’t associated with any other cases, not human,” said Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison on Tuesday.

The FBI conducted a multi-day search last week in the Rock Island Campground area off of Icicle Road near Leavenworth that spanned 247 acres in search of 33-year-old Decker or signs of his whereabouts.

The search uncovered bones, which were then sent to Central Washington University’s anthropology department, according to Morrison. The sheriff’s office received the results of the examination Monday.

Decker is accused of the killings of his three daughters, Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5. Their bodies were discovered on June 2 at the Rock

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