CCTV footage believed to be of fugitive Marokopa father Tom Phillips and one of his children, has been released by police.
Phillips and his children Jayda, Maverick, and Ember, have been missing since their father took them from Marokopa to an unknown location in December 2021.
Phillips is facing a raft of charges, including aggravated robbery, aggravated wounding, and unlawful possession of a firearm.
The new footage is linked to a report of a break-in at a Piopio business about 2am on Wednesday.
Photo: Supplied / NZ Police
In the video, two people with their faces covered can be seen, along with sparks from the building as they try to break in
Detective Senior Sergeant Andy Saunders said they believed the pair in the footage to be Phillips and one of his children.
"We're appealing for information from anyone who might have seen the quadbike travelling or parked between Piopio and Marokopa in the early hours of Wednesday morning," he said.
"In this latest burglary, the offenders have left with a number of general grocery items."
A still image from the CCTV believed to show Tom Phillips and a child. Photo: NZ Police / SUPPLIED
Police want to hear from anyone with who might have seen the quadbike travelling or parked between Piopio and Marokopa in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
"At the heart of this are three children who have been away from their home for four years," Saunders said.
Their wellbeing is our main focus."
Police would hold a media briefing on the investigation in Hamilton later on Friday.
In June 2024 police announced an $80,000 reward for information on the family that led to their location and safe return. That offer has since expired.
Later that year, Cat, the mother of the missing children, spoke to RNZ's Saturday Morning about how she was coping and the abuse and judgement she had experienced.
"I wouldn't wish this situation on anybody, not even on my worst enemy. It's... wrong. That's all it is."
The last credible sighting of Phillips and the children was in October 2024, in a video captured by hunters north of Awamarino.
The video showed a man followed by three children in wet-weather gear carrying camouflaged backpacks.
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