New video appears to show New Zealand fugitive dad

The New Zealand police released new CCTV images, which were believed to show a fugitive that was lost with three children more than three years ago.
The night footage shows two people in full body clothes – one of the police ‘confident “Tom Phillips and his children – appears to enter a store before riding a quartet.
Detective Senior Sergeant Andy Saunders, at a press conference on Friday, the couple said some “grocery things” was dealing with.
In December 2021, Mr. Phillips disappeared into the wild nature with his three children. The police believe that they have received their children after they have lost their legal custody to their mothers.
Since then, a national search for Mr. Phillips and his children has begun: Ember, Maverick and Jayda.
Police published the latest images in the hope that the community would report the views.
The visible entry took place on Wednesday, around 02:00 local time (14:00 GMT) in Piopio, a small town in North New Zealand. The police said that Mr. Phillips was believed to have failed the same store in November 2023.
Detective Sergeant Andy Saunders, “In this heart, there are three children who have been away from their homes for four years. Welfare is our main focus.” He said.
Police said Mr. Phillips was facing a series of accusations such as aggravated robbery, heavy injury and illegal arms.
The police said that they had previously believed that Mr. Phillips had received help from other people. “They think what this theft really means,” Detective Saunders said.
“Does this mean that there is a potentially helping decline?
Last October, Mr. Phillips and three children, a group of young people trekking and filmed the match, the first time they have been announced to the public for the first time.
Police said that the children were not in contact with other people for years and did not receive training.
Last year, the authorities offered a cash prize for the information that led to the safe refund of children – but before the offer was received, the duration expired.
Mr. Phillips’ family clearly begged her coming home.
“Tom – I really feel sorry for thinking that you need to do this. I don’t think we love you and we can support you,” his mother wrote in a note given to the local media.
“It hurts every time I see the photos of children and your photos and see some of your items that are still here.”




