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The family of runaway with the children petitions to return.

The family of runaway with the children petitions to return.
New Zealand Police

The police think that this CCTV video captured Tom Phillips, Tom Phillips.

Almost four years ago, his father’s family, who disappeared with his three children in the wilderness of New Zealand, pleaded to return home.

Tom Philips took the police in December 2021 that the police said it was a custody battle, and took Jayda from the family’s house.

They seemed to be open for the first time since they disappeared in October, and a group of teenagers trekked and met them through bushes.

For the first time since his disappearance, Philips’ family appealed to him as his mother wrote.

His sister, Rozzi Phillips, said, “There is a lot of love, a lot of support and a lot of support, and we are ready to guide you to walk.” His sister Rozzi Phillips told the New Zealand News site in an exclusive interview.

“I miss you, I miss you to be part of your life. And I want to see you and children and be part of your life.”

Philips said her brother is a competent architect who believes that her brother will build a hut or “nest” on a shelter.

She also provided her mother’s writing notes.

“Jayda, Maverick, Ember- I miss you so much and miss you to be part of your life.”

New Zealand Police

Philips has no legal custody of children

The police believe that Philips took his child after losing legal custody to his mother.

They believe that Philips and his children are hiding in the western West West Yikato, and last year they posted NZ $ 80,000 (£ 37,200) compensation for their whereabouts.

In October, the family witnessed the family in October, including a teenage pig hunter group (a small coastal community hailed by Phillips) who trekked through the untamed areas of Marocco.

In the video, Tom Phillips can be seen as leading children through a solid terrain. They are all wearing gastrointestinal clothes.

New Zealand media reported that teenagers simply talked with one of their children. The child replied and walked. One of the teenagers told New Zealand 1News.

The teenagers said that the beard was long while Mr. Philips was carrying a gun and the children were hidden and carrying their packs.

New Zealand police described witnesses as “trusted”. This resulted in a three -day search for police and army helicopters.

Last year, a warrant for the arrest of Philips, which was suspicious of the bank robbery case in Te Kuiti, a small village on the North Island, was issued.

The police had an accomplice during the incident, and probably warned the public about coming to the public when armed.

The police believe that Philips is helping to avoid legal law from other parties.

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