Quade Tai had been remanded in custody after appearing in the Auckland District Court on charges including assaulting police, injuring police, burglary and producing and procuring methamphetamine.
His next court date is October 31 for a case review hearing.
But when Morrocco died Quade Tai applied for bail.
He appeared in the Auckland District Court last week and was granted temporary release on bail from Mt Eden Corrections Facility to attend Morrocco's funeral.
A condition of that bail was that Quade Tai return to the prison by a specified time after the service on Friday.
He failed to return and is now wanted by police.
It is understood police would be seeking a warrant to arrest Quade Tai today.
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Last month the teenager was a passenger in a stolen car which was travelling at speeds of up 120km/h in the wrong direction on Auckland's Southern Motorway.
He was in the front passenger seat when the car was captured on camera.
Earlier this week the Herald revealed that after the motorway incident Morrocco was bitten by a police dog and hospitalised.
He discharged himself from Middlemore Hospital eight days later - just nine days before he died.