NH HARMONY MONTGOMERY: Missing from Manchester, NH - Nov/Dec 2019 (Reported December 2021) - Age 5 *GUILTY*

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Girl last seen in Manchester in October 2019; police seek tips from public​

Manchester police are seeking tips from the public about the disappearance of a girl not seen in more than two years.

Harmony Montgomery, 7, was last seen in a home in Manchester in October 2019, when she was 5, police said.

Police said they first learned Harmony went missing earlier this week. Chief Allen Aldenberg did not specify who reported the girl missing but said his department has been in touch with multiple family members and will continue to speak with them.

Aldenberg said police are not searching for any adult or vehicle in connection with the case. Investigators are focusing on the whereabouts of Harmony.

"No time is a good time for a child to go missing," Aldenberg said. "I'm begging the community. I don't care if you saw this young girl a year ago and you think it's irrelevant. Call us."

Aldenberg said at a news conference Friday his detectives are working to confirm where Harmony is from and where she went to school before her disappearance.

Harmony is estimated to be approximately 4 feet tall and 50 pounds. Investigators said she has blonde hair, blue eyes and should be wearing glasses.

"We need help," Aldenberg said. "This remains a very active investigation."


MEDIA - HARMONY MONTGOMERY: Missing from Manchester, NH since October 2019 (Reported December 2021) - Age 5
 
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and i give them 100% credit for this case being opened. They seemed to be the only ones in this child's life that cared. If it werent for them, i don't believe mom would have done anything.
He says that he was trying to help her find answers.

It was a Nancy Grace interview I found on YouTube and now I can’t find it again. It might’ve been a pirated pay wall.
 
He says that he was trying to help her find answers.

It was a Nancy Grace interview I found on YouTube and now I can’t find it again. It might’ve been a pirated pay wall.
ot No, please don't post NG. Her voice makes me cringe.
 
I’ll keep trying to find more interviews with the adoptive dad. I’d like to know more about how he was working with Harmony’s mom trying to get answers.
 
I’ll keep trying to find more interviews with the adoptive dad. I’d like to know more about how he was working with Harmony’s mom trying to get answers.
From one of the links upstream, it sounded like he had been asking her about Harmony for over 2 years, several times a year and finally prodded mom into going further. It definitely made it sound like he is the reason anything was actually done.
 
From one of the links upstream, it sounded like he had been asking her about Harmony for over 2 years, several times a year and finally prodded mom into going further. It definitely made it sound like he is the reason anything was actually done.
I'm on my kindle now and cant navigate very well to find it, but i know i commented on it about him basically being Harmonys hero.
 
"77 Gilford St. is a focus of the investigation because it is the last location where Harmony was known to reside before her disappearance in 2019," police said in a news release.

Authorities who returned to the home Sunday did not reveal what they found, but were spotted lugging an orange bucket and blue tarp behind the house — which was roped off with yellow crime scene tape — and hauling away sheets of home insulation, reports the Boston Globe.
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Harmony's mother lost custody of her daughter due to substance abuse issues, according to court records cited by the Globe, and she told the newspaper she took responsibility for failing her daughter.

"I'm not going to lie, I'm hostile at this point," Sorey said. "I have a lot of hostility to a lot of people that failed my daughter. And I'm included, I'm always going to own the fact that I played my part on this. But I never gave up on her."

Police created a 24-hour tipline at 603-203-6060 that is dedicated to Harmony's case, and the available reward for information leading to the girl's whereabouts has been boosted to $94,000.
 

Police records show 29 calls made about home searched amid missing girl investigation​

As investigators wrapped up a search operation Monday at a Manchester home in connection with a missing 7-year-old girl, police records show that more than two dozen calls were made about the home while the girl's family lived there.

News 9 Investigates obtained police calls for service to the home from 2018 to 2021. The Manchester Police Department was contacted 29 times, often by concerned neighbors, including a dozen nuisance and animal complaints and two child welfare calls.

Manchester police filed a formal incident report on Sept. 11, 2019, to the Division of Children, Youth and Families citing "clutter and empty food containers in every room," noting that "all three children appeared clean and fed."

DCYF involvement was noted twice in August 2019, even citing the name of a child protection service worker on one report. The report also said the home was using a generator for electricity, but there was food in the house and everyone was healthy.

DCYF officials say the agency is strictly bound by state and federal law from confirming any information about any of its cases.

Four calls for service to the home were made by Harmony's father, Adam Montgomery. Domestic disputes and a missing car were among the complaints.
 
The kids appeared cared for is the key in that and is why at least with those calls imo it didn't go further until something more serious occurred. I'm only talking of the calls that would relate to the children and DCF.
 

News9 obtains emails from missing girl's mother sent to mayor's office​

News9 Investigates obtained emails the mother of Harmony Montgomery sent to the Manchester mayor's office two days before police announced the girl was missing.

Crystal Sorey, the mother of the 7-year-old that has been missing for two years, wrote an email to the Manchester mayor's office on Dec. 29.

"Please, I'm begging for help in finding my daughter before she ends up like that little boy that just passed away," Sorey said. The boy Sorey referred to is Merrimack 5-year-old Elijah Lewis, who was found dead October in Massachusetts.

Sorey said Harmony's father Adam Montgomery never enrolled his daughter in school.

"She's missed important doctor's appointments she's had since a baby due to a disability in her eye," Sorey said.
 
"77 Gilford St. is a focus of the investigation because it is the last location where Harmony was known to reside before her disappearance in 2019," police said in a news release.

Authorities who returned to the home Sunday did not reveal what they found, but were spotted lugging an orange bucket and blue tarp behind the house — which was roped off with yellow crime scene tape — and hauling away sheets of home insulation, reports the Boston Globe.
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Harmony's mother lost custody of her daughter due to substance abuse issues, according to court records cited by the Globe, and she told the newspaper she took responsibility for failing her daughter.

"I'm not going to lie, I'm hostile at this point," Sorey said. "I have a lot of hostility to a lot of people that failed my daughter. And I'm included, I'm always going to own the fact that I played my part on this. But I never gave up on her."

Police created a 24-hour tipline at 603-203-6060 that is dedicated to Harmony's case, and the available reward for information leading to the girl's whereabouts has been boosted to $94,000.
This does make me feel so much better about mom in that she is taking responsibility now for her roll in this.
 

News9 obtains emails from missing girl's mother sent to mayor's office​

News9 Investigates obtained emails the mother of Harmony Montgomery sent to the Manchester mayor's office two days before police announced the girl was missing.

Crystal Sorey, the mother of the 7-year-old that has been missing for two years, wrote an email to the Manchester mayor's office on Dec. 29.

"Please, I'm begging for help in finding my daughter before she ends up like that little boy that just passed away," Sorey said. The boy Sorey referred to is Merrimack 5-year-old Elijah Lewis, who was found dead October in Massachusetts.

Sorey said Harmony's father Adam Montgomery never enrolled his daughter in school.

"She's missed important doctor's appointments she's had since a baby due to a disability in her eye," Sorey said.
This is what I’m talking about! Why should she have had to go all the way to the mayor for someone to look into what happened to Harmony? If that would’ve happened in my town, the mayor would’ve made heads roll. Believe me.
 
This does make me feel so much better about mom in that she is taking responsibility now for her roll in this.
Yeah, This is what I got from the interview with the man who adopted Harmony’s brother. The mom has a drug problem, yes, but she was really trying hard to get someone to find her daughter, in spite of her drug addiction.
 
It seems to me they have reason maybe to believe she is there or they think something is. It is only 6 degrees there right now (I looked) so I know what type of effort that would be based on having similar weather here. I'm amazed they could thaw ground or thaw much easily. Working in it would also be quite cold. They aren't waiting for a bit warmer day...
 
It seems to me they have reason maybe to believe she is there or they think something is. It is only 6 degrees there right now (I looked) so I know what type of effort that would be based on having similar weather here. I'm amazed they could thaw ground or thaw much easily. Working in it would also be quite cold. They aren't waiting for a bit warmer day...
They must have a very good reason to go through all of that. I'm wondering if dad has confessed and/or they found something with ground penetrating radar to convince them.
 

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