Mom Of Kids Who Vanished Into Wilderness Breaks Her Silence As Photos Of Campsite Are Released

Mom Of Kids Who Vanished Into Wilderness Breaks Her Silence As Photos Of Campsite Are Released

After four years of waiting and worrying, a mother is “deeply relieved” that her three missing children have finally been found.

The kids vanished in 2021 with their father Tom Phillipswho had been evading cops and living in hiding in the New Zealand wilderness.

The years-long manhunt for Tom and his children came to an end this week after a violent confrontation with cops that ended the father’s life.

Highlights

  • The mother of three kids missing for about four years is “deeply relieved” after they were found this week.
  • The kids vanished in 2021 with their father Tom Phillips, who had been evading cops and living in hiding in the New Zealand wilderness.
  • Mother Catherine said she felt a “wave of complex emotions” after the saga came to an end this week.
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The mother of three kids who were missing for about four years is “deeply relieved” after they were found this week

Image credits: Rnz

Tom was involved in a shootout on September 8 after cops were informed of a possible break-in at a farm goods store in the small town of Poipoi.

The town has a population of around 450-500 people and is believed to be located close to where Tom was hiding out with his children Jayda, Maverick and Ember, now aged 9, 10 and 12.

Image credits: Rnz

Cops suspected Tom could be the burglar due to his involvement in similar crimes in the area in recent times. They set up road spikes to stop his four-wheeled bike at an intersection.

One of his children was riding behind him when gunfire broke out.

One of the kids was riding behind Tom on a four-wheeled bike when the shootout unfolded

Image credits: Missing Marokopa Children

Tom fired a high-powered rifle at a cop, who sustained a gunshot wound to the head.

The father lost his life in the shootout, with his child witnessing the moment.

Image credits: Rnz

The same child eventually led cops about 1.24 miles away to a remote campsite where the other two siblings were. Cops recovered weapons from the campsite.

Photos of the campsite captured the “challenging environment” that Tom and the kids were living in, Police Commissioner Richard Chambers said.

Cops recovered weapons from the campsite and also found what appeared to be a gas canister.

Other items like tires and cans of Sprite were also found, while a motorbike and a quad bike were concealed with netting in a dense bush.

Cops recovered weapons from the campsite, where the other two siblings were found

Image credits: Waikato Police

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“It took us a while to ensure the safe recovery of the children yesterday, but we had to take that approach because we knew that there were firearms present and we could not risk anything playing out that might compromise the safety of those children or my staff,” Richard Chambers was quoted telling Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking Breakfast.

Tom’s ex-wife and the mother of the three children, Catherine, said she felt a “wave of complex emotions” after the saga came to an end this week.

“First and foremost, we are deeply relieved that for our tamariki [children] this ordeal has come to an end,” she told Rnz.