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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Police say the discovery of a new campsite shows Tom Phillips had outside help

    Police say the discovery of a new campsite shows Tom Phillips had outside help


    The fugitive father was shot dead by police early Monday morning - with his children recovered - and now in state care.

    The newest campsite is 200 metres over difficult terrain from the first site uncovered on Monday - and is now being examined by Police.

    They believe this has been the main campsite of the family in recent months - and includes a tent and a dedicated cooking area.

    Items at the site include gas bottles, a portable stove, and various drink bottles.

    Police say he was clearly receiving assistance outside of the burglaries he committed.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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