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Michael Howie and Alastair Lockhart

Missing New Zealand children found after fugitive father shot dead by police

CCTV appeared to show Tom Phillips with one of his children - (NEW ZEALAND POLICE/AFP via Getty)

A New Zealand father who had been on the run with his three children for nearly four years was shot dead by police on Monday after robbing a farm supply store, police said.

Tom Phillips disappeared with his three children, now aged 9, 10, and 12, in late 2021 in a case that has made national headlines over the fugitive’s ability to evade arrest.

A police officer was shot and seriously injured in the attempt to arrest Phillips, New Zealand police acting deputy commissioner Jill Rogers said at a press conference.

Officials said all three children have now been found and are in police custody.

Ms Rogers said they had been “cooperative” since being recovered. Their mother has also been informed, but few further details were given.

Police were alerted to a robbery at the store in a small rural town in the region of Waikato around 2.30am local time on Sunday (3.30pm BST) and laid spikes on the road to stop the suspects - Phillips and one of his children - were expected to take.

Phillips' motorbike hit the spikes and the first officer at the scene was “confronted by gunfire at close range,” Ms Rogers said.

Locals and police near the scene of the shootout (AFP via Getty Images)

“Our officer has been struck in the head. He's immediately fallen to the ground and taken cover.”

She said a second police officer then arrived and Phillips was shot, and despite efforts to save him died at the scene.

Ms Rogers added that while Phillips had not been formally identified, police believe it is him.

Phillips failed to attend a court hearing in 2022 and has been pursued by police ever since. He evaded authorities by allegedly hiding out in dense bush and remote farmland in New Zealand’s central North Island.

The three children's mother, referred to as Cat, said in a statement to state-owned Radio New Zealand that events this morning had brought up a wave of complex emotions.

"They have been dearly missed every day for nearly four years, and we are looking forward to welcoming them home with love and care," she said.

Phillips' efforts to evade police in the remote area of the Waikato region have remained in local media headlines since their disappearance as New Zealanders have struggled to understand how they have not been captured.

Before disappearing, Phillips had lived in the small farming community of Marokopa, near the west coast, home to less than 100 people. Piopio, where the robbery occurred on Monday, was roughly an hour and a half by road from Marokopa.

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