Child's astonishing act when they were found in the bush after dad was shot dead fleeing police
Share and Follow

One of Tom Phillips’ children reportedly held a rifle at police after they were found in a campsite in the remote New Zealand bush – after going missing with their dad for more than three years.

According to the New Zealand Herald, police found 10-year-old Maverick Phillips clutching a rifle – but they convinced him to put it down. 

‘There was a negotiation which commenced with the children, and that proceeded, and they came out,’ Detective Senior Sergeant Andrew Saunders said. 

Police Commissioner Richard Chambers said the negotiators were ‘very highly trained and skilled’.

Phillips’ daugthter Jayda helped police find the campsite where the siblings were hiding – and reportedly told  police their were guns at the site.

‘We had information to say a firearm was present [at the campsite] and there was,’ he said. 

Jayda was present when he was killed in a roadside shootout near the rural town of Piopio, in New Zealand’s Waikato region, after police intercepted him and Jayda on a quad bike following an armed farm supply store robbery. 

When officers deployed road spikes, Phillips opened fire at close range, shooting one officer in the head and leaving him with critical injuries. 

Tom Phillips' quad bike was stocked with animal food when it was towed away by police on Tuesday

Tom Phillips’ quad bike was stocked with animal food when it was towed away by police on Tuesday

Ember, nine, Maverick, 10, and Jayda, 12, are currently in the care of authorities after spending almost four years on the run with their father, who was shot dead on Monday

Ember, nine, Maverick, 10, and Jayda, 12, are currently in the care of authorities after spending almost four years on the run with their father, who was shot dead on Monday

Police will now try to ‘put the puzzle together’ of how the family lived, found food and avoided detection by searchers for so many years.

Photos supplied by the police of the family’s final campsite, where soda cans, tires and a metal container sat amid camouflaged belongings, gave few clues. The site was likely a temporary one, police said, but it was in terrain that had been searched before. 

‘It’s highly likely that we’ve been very, very close,’ New Zealand’s Police Commissioner Richard Chambers told reporters. 

‘If not right there.’   

Police  always believed that since Phillips disappeared in December 2021, he and his children had never traveled far from the tiny rural settlement where they lived in the sprawling farming region of Waikato. 

But despite the offer of a sizeable reward, no one turned them in.

On Tuesday Chambers said officers would seek to uncover the identities of ‘anybody who may have been helping Mr Phillips’. 

The fugitive father was skilled in wilderness survival. But as law enforcement increased patrols in the area, the police were increasingly sure he had help remaining concealed. 

Police released photos of the family's main campsite on Wednesday

Police released photos of the family’s main campsite on Wednesday

A shelter was constructed using tree branches and tarp

A shelter was constructed using tree branches and tarp

Items found at the site include gas bottles, drinks, and cooking equipment

Items found at the site include gas bottles, drinks, and cooking equipment

The case divided New Zealand and Phillips found supporters online and among residents of the settlement of Marokopa, population 40, where he had lived. Some locals told visiting reporters that they endorsed his actions. 

‘I can tell you he is no hero,’ Chambers said Tuesday. ‘No one who does this to children, no one who unleashes high-powered rifles on my staff, is a hero, simple as that.’ 

December 2021 wasn’t the first time Phillips and his children had vanished. Three months earlier, he sparked a massive search operation when his truck was found on a beach near his home, with no trace of the family. 

Police feared they had been swept out to sea before Phillips and the children emerged from the forest after 17 days, saying they had been camping. 

Phillips was charged with wasting police resources but disappeared again with the children before he was due to appear in court. 

Phillips didn’t have legal custody of his children at the time he vanished. He was later wanted for an armed bank robbery in 2023, during which he was accompanied by one of his children and apparently shot at a member of the public as he fled. 

He was spotted on CCTV footage in the area committing other break-ins to steal supplies, most recently in August. 

Beyond those thefts, it wasn’t clear how the family had survived in rugged countryside at freezing winter temperatures for years. 

Police didn’t disclose Tuesday any details of the children’s whereabouts after their rescue. The child protective services agency was involved.

‘There’s a careful plan with everyone becoming involved at the right time in terms of making sure that they’re put on a really strong and healthy pathway to recovery,’ New Zealand’s Police Minister Mark Mitchell told reporters.

A High Court judge on Monday issued a temporary injunction that bars police or news outlets from disclosing certain details of the case.

‘They have seen and been exposed to things that children in our country should not be,’ Mitchell said. 

‘It’s very complicated and it’s very complex and it has been for quite some time.’

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Understanding Net Zero: Why the Nationals Have Withdrawn Support

The year 2050 is planned to mark a turning point for Australia…
Police allege David Collison was brutally murdered "in cold blood" over a suspected drug-related dispute near Mudgee, NSW.

Shocking Verdict: Man Found Guilty of Gruesome Tree Trunk Murder

A man has been found guilty of the calculated and brutal murder…
Stephen Rue, CEO, Optus, during the Triple Zero service outage hearing with the Senate Environment and Communications References Committee, at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday 3 November 2025.

Optus Executives Acknowledge Critical Errors in Deadly Triple-Zero Outage Incident

The chairman and CEO of embattled telco Optushave been grilled at a…
New coins released by the Australian Mint to commemorate 80 years since the end of World War II

Australian Mint Unveils Exclusive Limited Edition Coin: A Must-Have for Collectors

The Royal Australian Mint has unveiled a special coin to commemorate the…

Prepaid Electricity Leaves Remote Households Without Power

The first thing Bernedette Angus does in the morning when she wakes…
Descending on what was supposed to a be a happy couple's best day of their lives, a monster storm of hail, wind, lightning and torrential rain pummelled straight into a country wedding on Saturday night.

Wild Storm Flattens Shed, Ruins Wedding as Guests Seek Shelter Amid Chaos

Efforts to restore normalcy are underway after a series of powerful storms…
Eight minutes to put 11 in hospital: What's known about UK train stabbing

UK Train Stabbing Rampage: 11 Hospitalized in Just 8 Minutes – Here’s What We Know

The police have not yet pressed charges in connection with the incident,…
Hearing to probe whether Grace Tame's abuser is fit to face harassment allegations

Grace Tame’s Abuser Faces Crucial Fitness Hearing Amid Harassment Allegations Investigation

The individual who sexually assaulted Grace Tame, a former recipient of the…