Police searched for almost four years for Tom Phillips who fled with his three children Ember, Maverick, and Jayda. Photo / New Zealand Herald composite
Police assistant commissioner Jill Rogers detailed today Tom Phillips’ last moments. Photo / New Zealand Herald composite
How it all began
Tom Phillips and his three children first came to national attention when they disappeared in September 2021. Photo / Supplied
The initial search for Tom Phillips included fears he and his children had been swept out to sea. Photo / Neil Reid
At one stage, family members of Tom Phillips’ missing put up a $10,000 reward for information that led to their safe return. Photo / New Zealand Herald composite
Marokopa: The idyllic seaside community thrust into the national spotlight
Fugitive father Tom Phillips vanished with his three young children from the settlement of Marokopa. Photo / Neil Reid
Some locals believe Tom Phillips could have spent time hiding out with his three children in some of the many caves in the wider Marokopa area. Photo / Neil Reid
The area where Tom Phillips vanished with his three children is remote and full of bush clad hiding spots. Photo / Neil Reid
Former Waitomo mayor and Marokopa resident Mark Amonn had urged Tom Phillips to bring back his children and give himself up. Photo / Neil Reid
How did Tom Phillips evade capture for so long?
Police investigating a retail burglary in rural Waikato released CTV footage of who they believe to be Marokopa father Tom Phillips and one of his children. Photo / Supplied
Private investigator Chris Budge volunteered his own time to try and find Tom Phillips’ children. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Today’s shootout: Police endured a ‘confronting and challenging event’
A roadblock is in place on Te Anga Rd, between Waitomo and Marokopa near where Tom Phillips was shot. Photo / Mike Scott
Fugitive dad Tom Phillips and his three children were spotted tramping in the Marokopa bush almost a year ago. Photo / Supplied
Children’s mother says the trio have ‘endured a long and difficult journey’
Cat (right), the mother of the Phillips siblings has issued a statement after today’s tragic events. Photo / New Zealand Herald composite