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Police checkpoints set up around Marokopa as Tom Phillips search intensifies

Author
Maryana Garcia,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Jun 2024, 12:49pm
A police checkpoint on the way into Marokopa, Waikato. Photo / Maryana Garcia
A police checkpoint on the way into Marokopa, Waikato. Photo / Maryana Garcia

Police checkpoints set up around Marokopa as Tom Phillips search intensifies

Author
Maryana Garcia,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Jun 2024, 12:49pm

- Police checkpoints have been set up around Marokopa in the search for Tom Phillips and his children. 

- An $80,000 reward is offered for information leading to the safe return of Phillips’ family. 

- Police said they’re focusing on the children’s safe return. 

Police have set up checkpoints around the rural town of Marokopa in the search for fugitive Tom Phillips and his three children. 

At least four checkpoints are in place at intersections outside the Waikato township and a police command centre has been set up at the local community centre. 

At one checkpoint, 11km from Marokopa, police were stopping all motorists and checking their driver licenses. 

Police have set up a command post at the community centre in Marokopa, with enough food and equipment to give the impression they plan to be there for a few days. 

A police command post at the community centre in Marokopa. Photo / Maryana GarciaA police command post at the community centre in Marokopa. Photo / Maryana Garcia 

Police said earlier today they had received emails, calls and visits after offering an $80,000 reward for information on Phillips and his three children, Ember, 8, Maverick, 9, and Jayda, 10. 

The family has been on the run since December 2021, and police believe they are in the western Waikato or near Marokopa. 

At least four checkpoints are in place around the rural Waikato township. Photo / Maryana Garcia At least four checkpoints are in place around the rural Waikato township. Photo / Maryana Garcia  

The reward was offered for information which led to the family’s location and safe return. 

Police said all of the information received overnight was being assessed and followed up. 

The Police Eagle helicopter was deployed in the Marokopa area last night as part of the operation. 

Residents were told to expect an increased police presence over the next few days. 

Acting Detective Inspector Andy Saunders told RNZ the reward was aimed at people they believed had been helping Phillips to hide. 

“This is targeted at those people with direct information as to the whereabouts of the children.” 

Police were also offering the possibility of immunity from prosecution to anyone with information. 

“The important aspect of this is the safe return of the children, that’s our main focus,” Saunders said. 

He said police believed the family were in a dwelling, rather than living rough, but hadn’t been able to find them over the past two-and-a-half years despite several sightings and a number of locations of interest being identified. 

Ōtorohanga’s Mayor Max Baxter told RNZ he was hopeful this would be enough for someone helping the family to come forward. 

“$80,000 is a lot of money for anybody who’s living out at Marokopa. In fact, $80,000 is a lot of money for anybody. I’m hoping the reward is enough to change the attitude of those people that may be withholding information.” 

The general consensus in the community was that somebody must be assisting Phillips, Baxter said. 

“Marokopa itself doesn’t need to be identified for this reason alone, so let’s just hope people put their hand up and come forward now,” he said. 

On the Run

The search for fugitive dad Tom Phillips and his three children

  1. September 11, 2021

    Tom Phillips vanishes for the first time with his three young children Jayda, now aged 10, Maverick, now aged 9, and Ember, now aged 7, from a beach near Marokopa.

    1 The discovery of his ute on the shoreline sparks a major land and sea search.

    2 The quartet later return to a family farm almost three weeks later, with Phillips saying he needed timeout.

    Phillips is charged with wasting police resources.

  2. December 9, 2021

    Almost a month before a scheduled court appearance, Phillips again takes his children from Marokopa.

    An arrest warrant is then issued after he fails to appear before court.

  3. May 2022

    The mother of the three missing children makes a public appeal for any information which might lead to their discovery.

    She also says she believes that Phillips is “getting help from someone which has allowed them to stay off the grid for the past six months”.

  4. September 2022

    Police rule out issuing a reward for any information leading to the safe return of the children and the arrest of Phillips. Soon after the children’s maternal family launch a givealittle which contributes to their own $10,000 reward.

  5. May 16, 2023

    3 Phillips allegedly robbed a bank and shot at a supermarket worker in Te Kūiti in May, prompting police to issue a warrant for his arrest on September 5.

    Police charged him with aggravated robbery, aggravated wounding and unlawfully possessing a firearm over the armed heist of ANZ Te Kūiti on Rora St on May 16.

  6. August 2, 2023

    Phillips is seen driving a ute which is reported to be stolen from near Kāwhia.

    4 He is seen in two different Bunnings Warehouse stores, disguising himself with glasses and a surgical facemask. He used cash to buy items, which suggested he may have set up a campsite, including headlamps, batteries, seedlings, buckets and gumboots.

    5 Later that day, Phillips gets into a fight with the owner of the stolen ute in Kāwhia. The owner tries to run Phillips off the road. The owner also realises winter clothing is missing from his property.

  7. September 2023

    Police revealed they had received 14 reports of sightings of Phillips throughout September.

    Detective Inspector Saunders said: “Unfortunately, none of these reported sightings of Tom Phillips or the three children have been positive.”

  8. November 2, 2023

    6 Phillips allegedly stole a quad bike from a rural Waikato property and then broke into a shop with one of his children on November 2.

    Police appealed for any sightings from the public of Phillips, his children or the stolen quad bike.

    7 Security footage from the Piopio shop shows the masked pair smashing the front glass and fleeing north after the alarm was set off about 2am.

  9. June 11, 2024

    Police offer $80,000 reward, immunity, for information on Tom Phillips’ children missing in Marokopa.

 

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