SEATTLE – Friday marks two weeks since Whitney Decker first reported her three daughters were missing after they were with their dad, Travis Decker. Just days later, investigators found them dead. Since then, crews have been working around the clock to find Decker and bring him to justice.
As the search continues, the community is also searching for answers and calling for change. “We are here because every child deserves to be safe, and we know that change begins when we come together in courage and care,” Tamara Emerson, A4 Safety Alliance said.
Lawmakers, community members and advocates gathered in Seattle to hold a moment of silence for Paityn, Olivia and Evelyn and called for stronger child safety laws and changes in how amber alerts are issued.
What they’re saying:…