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Hunt for Tom Phillips moves on to Otorohanga, hot pools CCTV mystery deepens

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Fri, 14 Jun 2024, 11:50am
Scenes from Marokopa taken late yesterday as the search for Tom Phillips continues. Photo / 九一星空无限
Scenes from Marokopa taken late yesterday as the search for Tom Phillips continues. Photo / 九一星空无限

Hunt for Tom Phillips moves on to Otorohanga, hot pools CCTV mystery deepens

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Fri, 14 Jun 2024, 11:50am

Police searching for fugitive father Tom Phillips have left the small Waikato settlement of Marokopa after three days of checkpoints.

It鈥檚 understood their focus has moved to Otorohanga, where Phillips had a home before his disappearance 2陆 years ago.

On Tuesday, police offered an $80,000 reward for information leading to the safe return of Phillips鈥 three children, Jayda, Maverick and Ember.

They also raised the possibility of immunity from prosecution for anyone who had been helping the family stay hidden.

Meanwhile, police have been back in touch with the manager of the thermal pools the family are thought to have visited.

Derek Webb, of Okoroire Hot Springs Hotel, said police asked him to check CCTV footage from June 2, the day a woman called the police tip line to say she had just seen the missing family there.

鈥淭hey just wanted me to check the video footage, which I have done,鈥 Webb said.

鈥淭here was nothing on those cameras, there was nothing that resembled him or the kids or any of that.鈥

There was no paying customer that day who could have been mistaken for Phillips and the three children.

鈥淭here was no other family that was similar 鈥 not with three kids.

鈥淣othing to show, nothing to see.鈥

If it was Phillips in the pool, Webb said, he and the children could have sneaked in, as others had done in the past.

鈥淲e do acknowledge that there are other ways to gain access to the pools.鈥

Others had come in unnoticed, as the pools were remote and set in the bush.

鈥淥r it might have also been that they were waiting for someone to come in or out of the gate and they have gone in behind them, just like they do in the movies,鈥 Webb said.

鈥淚t does happen.鈥

The woman who reported seeing a family she thought was Phillips and his children says she is 鈥渞egretful鈥 that she didn鈥檛 call police earlier.

鈥淣ow I have looked at more photos of the children, I am 95 per cent sure it was them,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 feel really upset I didn鈥檛 just make an excuse and get out of the pool and call the police straight away.鈥

She said that, after leaving the anonymous tip on June 2, she called back and left her name and number.

She had not heard from police since but believed that, if it was the Phillips family she saw, she could give valuable details.

The patience of Marokopa locals had been wearing thin since Phillips and his children disappeared on December 9, 2021. Police have since indicated they believe someone has been helping them stay hidden in the Marokopa area.

One woman told RNZ that, when Phillips鈥 ute was found abandoned when he first went missing in September 2021, Marokopa residents came out in force to help search. She believed Phillips was not thinking of what was best for his young family.

The $80,000 reward offered by the police expires on June 25.

RNZ鈥檚 Natalie Akoorie, reporting from Marokopa, told Morning Report that, when the family first disappeared, there was a huge outpouring of worry and support in the village. Police investigating the case were helped and fed by locals.

But now there were growing frustrations, with locals repeatedly being breathalysed.

Some felt there was a lot of negative focus on the town, Akoorie said. They wanted it to go away and for Phillips to do the right thing and turn himself in.

Scenes from Marokopa taken late yesterday as the search for Tom Phillips continues. Photo / 九一星空无限Scenes from Marokopa taken late yesterday as the search for Tom Phillips continues. Photo / 九一星空无限

By and large, residents supported the latest police effort if it brought an end to the saga. However, they felt it was not clear what the operation was achieving.

Philips does not have legal custody of the children. Police say he is armed and should not be approached.

Officers said yesterday that they had been continuing to receive and assess information as they sought the safe return of the children.

鈥淲e have concerns for the welfare of the children, who have been living in isolation for the past 2陆 years with no connection to others and without formal education and healthcare,鈥 acting Detective Inspector Andrew Saunders said.

Scenes from Marokopa taken late yesterday as the search for Tom Phillips continues. Photo / 九一星空无限Scenes from Marokopa taken late yesterday as the search for Tom Phillips continues. Photo / 九一星空无限

He urged anyone with credible information to get in touch.

Anyone wanting to contact police can do so by emailing听[email protected], calling 105 or filing a report online, using the reference number 211218/5611.

Saunders also acknowledged the disruption for Marokopa residents and thanked them for their understanding.

-RNZ, Additional reporting NZ Herald

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