Waikato police have released fresh footage of Marokopa father Tom Phillips and one of his children after an alleged burglary on Wednesday.
Detective Senior Sergeant Andy Saunders says police are investigating any connection to Phillips, but the store is one he鈥檚 believed to have targeted, unsuccessfully, in November 2023.
鈥淲e believe the pair in this footage are Tom and one of his children,鈥 Saunders said.
鈥淭hey were in the area for 13 minutes, having travelled in and out on a quad bike. The pair can be seen loading items into containers on the quad bike before returning in the direction they had come from.
鈥淲e鈥檙e appealing for information from anyone who might have seen the quad bike travelling or parked between Piopio and Marokopa in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
鈥淚n this latest burglary, the offenders have left with a number of general grocery items.鈥
Police released the footage today.
The store allegedly targeted said they had not been broken into this week when approached by the Herald this morning.
A nearby cafe said they had no knowledge of the new Phillips sighting and had not been spoken to by police this week.
Saunders said Phillips faces a range of charges, including aggravated robbery, aggravated wounding, and unlawful possession of a firearm.
鈥淎t the heart of this are three children who have been away from their home for four years. Their wellbeing is our main focus.鈥
Phillips and his three children disappeared from the Marokopa family farm in December 2021. His immediate family have refused to give interviews for almost four years.
In a heartfelt plea earlier this month, Tom鈥檚 sister Rozzi reiterated that the family was still willing to help him.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e very special to me. You鈥檙e my friend, as well as my brother, and I love you, and it鈥檚 okay.鈥
Police investigating a retail burglary in rural Waikato, are releasing CCTV footage of who they believe to be Marokopa father Tom Phillips and one of his children.
Phillips and the children were last seen in October 2024, when they were filmed by two pig hunters walking through Marokopa farmland.
This winter marks the family鈥檚 fourth in Waikato鈥檚 King Country bush.
Jayda, Maverick and Ember were aged 8, 7, and 5 at the time they went into hiding. They will now be aged 12, 10, and 9.
Police believe Phillips is being assisted in evading discovery and is probably receiving supplies from the outside world.
In June last year, a reward of $80,000 was offered for information about the family鈥檚 whereabouts.
More to come.
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