Focus: Father and three kids missing off remote west coast beach at Marokopa
A search is under way on a remote North Island west coast beach for an Otorohanga man and his three children. Video / NZ Herald / Google Earth ...
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A search is under way on a remote North Island west coast beach for an Otorohanga man and his three children. Video / NZ Herald / Google Earth
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Items found in the west coast sea where searchers are looking for missing man Thomas Phillips and his three children are not considered linked to the Waikato family.
This morning, police said the articles retrieved by surf lifesavers had not proved to be significant in the whereabouts of Phillips andhis two daughters and son who were last seen near a beach in Marokopa.
"No items of significance have been located," said the police spokesperson.
Efforts to find Thomas Phillips, 34, and his three young children, Jayda Jin, 8, Maverick Callum-Phillips, 6, and Ember Phillips, 5, continued today in around Marokopa and Kiritehere Beach areas.
The family were last seen in Marokopa on Saturday evening.
Speaking to TVNZ's Breakfast programme this morning, Surf Life Saving's Allan Mundy revealed a number of items had been retrieved by search and rescue crew members.
"At this stage, we've found some items, but we've passed those all on to police and it's up to them to decide whether it's of interest."
Thomas Phillips and his children Jayda Phillips, Ember Phillips and Maverick Callam-Phillips. Photos / Pauline Sallet and Supplied
Mundy, the national search and rescue manager, did not say what the items were and acknowledged that they could not make any meaning of them.
"What we're focused on is something that's different. Pretty much anything that's not sea life, we will collect, we'll mark and then we pass that up on the chain."
Mundy said today's weather conditions were much better than other days this week; which would help search and rescue teams going out again today.
More crew members are also due to join the effort.
Inflatable rescue boats are going right up to cliff faces in the search and are swimming into caves to check absolutely everything and everywhere, he said.
The Toyota Hilux ute owned by Thomas Phillips found on Kiritehere Beach near Marokopa. Photo / Supplied
"We're looking for anything - bottle-tops, cookie wrappers and right up to, hopefully, the family.
"It's an arduous search. We cover a lot of area but really thoroughly."