- A former SAS tracker says elite NZSAS soldiers could locate fugitive Tom Phillips and his children within two weeks.
- Phillips and the children 鈥 Jayda, Maverick and Ember 鈥 were sighted last week in remote central North Island farmland.
- The children鈥檚 mother, Cat, called the police response 鈥渟orely lacking鈥 and questioned why the Army and SAS personnel hadn鈥檛 been asked to assist.
A former Special Air Service (SAS) tracker says elite NZSAS soldiers would be able to locate Marokopa fugitive Tom Phillips and his three children within two weeks if they were deployed to the area.
It comes after Jayda, Maverick and Ember鈥檚 mother, Cat, said it feels like the search is 鈥渙ut of the police鈥檚 league鈥 and questioned why more qualified authorities had not been brought in for assistance after a 鈥渃redible鈥 sighting of the children last week.
Footage emerged of Phillips and the three children tramping in remote central North Island farmland last week 鈥 wearing camo gear and carrying large packs after a chance encounter with teenage pig hunters.
Barrie 鈥楤az鈥 Rice, a former SAS commander and tracking instructor, told the Herald he doesn鈥檛 know why police haven鈥檛 enlisted the help of the NZSAS unit sooner and believed it 鈥渨ouldn鈥檛 be a problem at all鈥 to locate Phillips.
鈥淚f they [NZSAS] were given the time and the support to find him, I don鈥檛 think it would take them very long at all.鈥
Footage emerged this week of fugitive dad Tom Phillips and his three children tramping in Marokopa last Thursday.
Rice said if NZSAS soldiers had been deployed straight after the four were sighted last week, Phillips would already be captured.
He added in the 1990s, the SAS were used for something 鈥渧ery similar鈥 by police as trackers to locate gang members that were conducting grow-ops in bush area.
When asked by the Herald what process police would have to undergo to enlist the help of New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel in the investigation, a police spokesperson provided no comment.
Police would not confirm if they had already called for assistance from NZDF, despite a Royal New Zealand Air Force NH90 helicopter providing air support last week.
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A NZDF spokesperson said it was 鈥渞eady to respond鈥 to requests from any Government agency and has a wide range of assets and expertise at its disposal.
鈥淲e have no comment to make on this type of situation and you are best to approach police for any further information.鈥
Rice said the SAS soldiers would likely not make contact with or confront Phillips, only track him.
鈥淭hey would basically just find out where he was and get as close as they could without him even knowing it... [They would] find the location down to about maybe a couple of hundred metres and then the rest of the military would be used to cordon off the area so he wouldn鈥檛 have too many escape routes while the police go in and do their job.鈥
Rice said there would be a concern about Phillips鈥 mental state while being in possession of a firearm around three children and if he would avoid being caught at all costs if authorities got too close to him.
He said Phillips and his three children seemed to have 鈥減retty good鈥 bush skills.
鈥淲hen I did see that little video they [Jayda, Maverick and Ember] looked pretty bush savvy. They weren鈥檛 struggling with their packs at all, they were well-spaced and they didn鈥檛 stop or ask for help, so obviously the kids don鈥檛 think they need it.鈥
The children of Tom Phillips: (left to right) Jayda, Maverick and Ember. Photo / 九一星空无限
He added this could be part of the kids鈥 psychological state after being on the run with Phillips for almost three years.
He said Phillips had a rifle with him, making it likely that he had been doing some hunting and could be cooking outdoors.
鈥淪igns of burning, smoke and signs of camp would be pretty easy to find for the SAS unit if they鈥檝e been camping on the ground. I don鈥檛 know if there鈥檚 any cave systems up around there that they could be utilising.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think the boys [SAS] would take long at all. If you give them 10 days or a couple of weeks; if they were really just to take their time, they would be able to zero in quite quickly.鈥
Rice said he wasn鈥檛 particularly surprised that the police hadn鈥檛 yet caught Phillips.
鈥淚 do admire the guy鈥檚 bush skills and his ability to stay evaded for three years. It鈥檚 not a huge piece of bush, but I do also believe that he鈥檚 being helped somewhere along the line.
Tom Phillips is missing along with his three children. Photo / NZ Police
鈥淚f they do catch him I think it would be very interesting to hear what he has to say. He could well actually be of use to the military for his skills and his ability to stay evaded for this long.鈥
Speaking to the Herald this week, the mother of the three missing children, Cat, called the police response 鈥渟orely lacking鈥 and said 鈥渕ore should have been done instantly鈥.
鈥淢ore could have been done and definitely faster... especially when they know who they鈥檙e dealing with,鈥 she said.
鈥淚f police are unable to locate him or search for him... why can鈥檛 they bring someone else in who is more qualified to do that job like the army... or the SAS 鈥 that鈥檚 their thing.
鈥淚 know to a lot of people that seems ridiculous, but that鈥檚 what they鈥檙e trained for.鈥
Cat was emotional when she spoke about getting proof her three children 鈥 who she last saw in 2021 鈥 were alive.
鈥淚t was overwhelming, it was amazing, it was the best thing.鈥
鈥淚 just broke down ... I can鈥檛 see their faces but I can see them walking and they鈥檙e all there, and they鈥檙e capable of carrying their own bags.鈥
While the photos provided some solace for Cat, it proved to be short-lived as police were still unable to locate the children.
鈥淚t was like Christmas come early and I really thought they would be coming home this time.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a confirmed sighting and yet nothing has come of it.鈥
Police were dispatched last Thursday night after receiving a tip from teenage pig hunters that Phillips had been seen in bush west of Coutts Rd in Marokopa with the three children.
鈥淭his is the first time all three of the children have been sighted, which is positive information, and we know it will be reassuring for the children鈥檚 wider family.鈥
After a three-day search, including the use of a military helicopter, 鈥渘othing further of significance鈥 was found, according to police.
Benjamin Plummer is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He has worked for the Herald since 2022.
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