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    Tom Phillips shooting: NZ police search for children after fugitive father shot dead by police – latest updates | New Zealand

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    Tom Phillips shooting: NZ police search for children after fugitive father shot dead by police – latest updates | New Zealand
    Tom Phillips, a fugitive father who has been missing with his children for nearly four years, has been shot dead by NZ police during an attempted burglary. Follow the latest updates. Photograph: NZ Police
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    Eva Corlett

    The mayor of Waitomo, John Robertson, told the Guardian this morning’s events were the worst possible outcome for the community.

    “I’m shattered, to be honest, and there will be many in the community that are devastated that this was the outcome after three and a half, four years,” he said.

    Robertson said the community was deeply concerned for the welfare of the children and he had hoped that the situation could have been resolved through negotiations with Phillips.

    Phillips’ family and the family of the policeman would be deeply affected, he said.

    So it’s just devastating news. Really the worst outcome we could have expected.

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    Tom Phillips’ family has declined to speak to the media about the morning’s events, but his sister, Rozzi Phillips, confirmed to local broadcaster RNZ that her brother had been shot dead.

    Phillips’ family rarely spoke about the case, but in August Rozzi appealed to her brother to come home.

    “I miss you, miss being part of your life and I really want to see you and the kids,” she said in her first interview since he disappeared in late 2021.

    No day that goes by that I don’t think about all four of them.

    Phillips’ mother also wrote a letter to her son, which Rozzi read out in the interview. It said:

    It hurts every time I see photos of the children and of you, and see some of your stuff that is still here, thinking what could have been if you had not gone away.

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    Updated at 02.15 BST

    Some photos here from near a shop in Piopio, where police said there had been an attempted burglary about 2.30am before Tom Phillips was later fatally shot by police.

    A police officer waits in his car near a hardware store in Piopo in the Waikato district of New Zealand’s north island on Monday. Photograph: Ricky Wilson/APAn officer stands near the Piopo shop. Photograph: Ricky Wilson/APShare

    Updated at 02.12 BST

    Ima Caldwell

    New Zealand’s police commissioner, Richard Chambers, is in Australia in Melbourne attending the funeral of members of the Victorian state police force

    Chambers confirmed in a statement that police were called about 2.30am to a Waitomo address after reports of a burglary at a commercial property and that during the response a man and a police officer were shot.

    New Zealand news service 1News reported that Chambers sent a message to staff which included:

    “A confrontation resulted, during which a colleague has been shot and injured. The officer has been taken to a hospital in a serious condition, but I advised he is conscious and talking to his fellow officers.”

    NZ police said the commissioner would return to New Zealand later today.

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    Updated at 01.44 BST

    Eva Corlett

    Tom Phillips’ lengthy disappearance was preempted by an earlier – albeit shorter – stint where he went bush with his children. In September 2021, the four were reported missing and his ute was found abandoned along the Marokopa shoreline, resulting in a major search operation across land and sea.

    Nineteen days later, Phillips and the children walked into his parents’ farmhouse just outside Marokopa. Phillips claimed he had taken his children on an extended camping trip in dense bush in an effort to clear his head. He was charged with wasting police time and resources.

    But fewer than three months later, the four were reported missing again and when Phillips failed to show for a January court appearance, a warrant was issued for his arrest.

    In May 2023, he allegedly committed an armed bank robbery in nearby Te Kūiti, and in November that year when he allegedly attempted to rob a small grocery store. While there were several other sightings in mid-2023 and an $80,000 reward was put up for information in June, the trail went cold.

    In October 2024, footage emerged of an adult and three children walking through Marokopa farmland, after a chance encounter with teenage pig hunters who pulled out their phones and began filming. Police believed it to be Phillips and his three children. A police search of the area the following day failed to find them.

    In August, police released new CCTV footage believed to show Phillips and one of his children allegedly breaking into and stealing from a convenience store.

    The CCTV footage released last month and believed to show Tom Phillips and a child at a small store in the North Island. Photograph: New Zealand policeShare

    Updated at 01.34 BST

    Eva Corlett

    The vast Waikato region, where Tom Phillips was presumed hiding with his children, is made up of long sweeping coastline to the west, forested terrain and farmland in the centre, limestone cave networks to the north and a smattering of small rural towns and settlements throughout.

    Before he disappeared, many New Zealanders would have struggled to pick out Marokopa – the tiny settlement where his family is from – on a map. The isolated settlement is two hours from the nearest city, Hamilton, with one long winding road in and out of the densely forested and hilly landscape.

    A general view of Marokopa in New Zealand’s Waikato district. Photograph: Christel Yardley/AP

    His case has fascinated New Zealanders, who have struggled to understand how – in a country of close-knit communities – he could have evaded detection for nearly four years.

    While there was no suggestion his family helped Phillips, the question of how he managed to conceal himself and his three children – and survive – in the harsh terrain puzzled the nation, leading to speculation others in the community may have aided him.

    Sightings of Phillips and his children over the three and a half years have been rare and fleeting. They had little contact with society during this time – though police linked Phillips to multiple robberies at stores and banks throughout the region over the years.

    Police described Phillips as someone who “doesn’t live a mainstream lifestyle”, eschewing social media and limiting his use of mainstream banks. Meanwhile, his purchases of camping items and seedlings suggested he was living off the land.

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    Updated at 01.26 BST

    Children’s mother ‘deeply relieved this ordeal has come to an end’

    The mother of the three children has said she is greatly relieved the situation is over but is also saddened by what happened today.

    The woman, who gave only her first name, Cat, said in a statement to New Zealand broadcaster RNZ that she looked forward to welcoming her missing children home.

    She said:

    We are deeply relieved that for our tamariki [children] this ordeal has come to an end. They have been dearly missed every day for nearly four years, and we are looking forward to welcoming them home with love and care.

    At the same time, we are saddened by how events unfolded today. Our hope has always been that the children could be returned in a peaceful and safe way for everyone involved.

    We express our deepest aroha [love] to the police officer who was injured in the line of duty.

    We also extend our aroha [love] to those in the community who have been affected, and our heartfelt gratitude to the many people who have supported us over these past four years. Your compassion has sustained us.

    As a whānau [family], we are now attempting to work in cooperation with the relevant government agencies to support the safe return and reconnection of our tamariki [children]. They have endured a long and difficult journey, and we ask for privacy as we help them adjust and reintegrate into a stable and loving environment.

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    Updated at 01.26 BST

    NZ police deputy commissioner Jill Rogers also said one of Tom Phillips’ three children who have been missing was located at the shooting scene, as were multiple firearms.

    “We are making urgent inquiries to locate Tom Phillips’ other children, who we hold serious concerns for,” she said, as Eva Corlett reports.

    Rogers said the child at the scene was being given support and police would not comment further on the others’ location at this time.

    Deputy commissioner Jill Rogers at a press conference in Hamilton, New Zealand, on Monday. Photograph: Michael Bradley/Getty ImagesShare

    Updated at 01.21 BST

    New Zealand police deputy commissioner Jill Rogers said police had been called to a commercial property at 2.30am after reports of a burglary at a rural farm supply store in Piopio.

    “Information came to police that described two people on a quad bike, dressed in farm clothing and wearing headlamps,” Rogers said.

    NZ mapNZ map

    As our full report from Eva Corlett also quotes Rogers as saying, the quad bike was observed traveling along a rural road, with items from the store attached. Police laid spikes at an intersection, which the quad bike ran over, she said.

    The bike came to rest on the road and an officer attending the scene was “confronted by gunfire at close range”.

    “Our officer has been struck in the head … soon after a second patrol unit arrived and engaged the offender,” Rogers said, adding the offender died at the scene.

    “The formal identification of this male is yet to take place, but we believe him to be Tom Phillips.”

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    Updated at 02.19 BST

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    A fugitive father who had been hiding in New Zealand’s rugged wilderness with his three children for nearly four years has been shot dead by police after an armed burglary, police said on Monday.

    Tom Phillips fled into the Waikato wilderness with his three children just before Christmas 2021, following a dispute with their mother.

    Police deputy commissioner Jill Rogers said one of the children was located at the scene of the burglary, as well as multiple firearms.

    “We are making urgent inquiries to locate Tom Phillips’ other children, who we hold serious concerns for,” she said. “The child located at the scene is being provided wrap-around support, and we will not be providing any other comment at this time on their location.”

    Phillips was given immediate first aid but died at the scene, Rogers said. The police officer suffered critical injuries and was under going surgery at hospital.

    We will bring you more information as soon as we have it.

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