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Police say they can confirm the investigation to identify anyone who may have supported Marokopa man Tom Phillips has concluded.
‘Operation Cranmere’ has not resulted in any charges being laid.
Detective Superintendent Ross McKay says under the Solicitor General’s Prosecution Guidelines, any prosecution is required to meet an evidential sufficiency test.
“In this case, based on current admissible evidence, that test has not been met and police will not be filing any charges.
“We have always said we believe Phillips was assisted by a small group of people at varying stages.
“Charges may be possible at a later date, if or when further information comes to light.”
The Phillips family were notified of the outcome this week. Police continue to support the Government inquiry into the disappearance of the Phillips children.
It would not be appropriate to comment further while that process continues, McKay says.
Phillips was fatally shot by police in Waikato in September last year after shooting at police officers.
One of the officers was injured during the incident.
Police had been called to a Waitomo address at about 2.30am on September 8 following reports of a burglary at a commercial property.
Phillips was shot and was administered immediate first aid but died at the scene.
He had been on the run from the authorities with his three children since late 2021.
His children were located safe and well following the incident.
The injured police officer was flown to hospital for medical treatment in a serious condition.


