Police say missing Harmony Montgomery was MURDERED in December 2019
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BREAKING NEWS: Police say missing Harmony Montgomery was MURDERED in December 2019 – but they still haven’t found her body
- Police on Thursday revealed they have new evidence that Harmony was murdered in early December 2019
- The girl was last seen alive around that time when she was just five years old
- She wasn’t reported missing until September 2021 – her remains have not been found
- She had been bounced between Child Services, her drug addict mother and her father Adam
- She was living with her father Adam when she vanished in Manchester, New Hampshire
- He is in custody on charges of endangering the welfare of a child
- Police are asking anyone with information to come forward
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Police investigating the disappearance of five-year-old Harmony Montgomery today revealed that she was murdered in December 2019, citing new ‘biological’ evidence of her death but refusing to say what it is.
Harmony was five-years-old when she was last seen alive by her mother in 2019 in New Hampshire.
The young child’s short life was marred with allegations of abuse, neglect and being shifted in and out of the care of social services.
By the time the authorities became involved in the investigation into her disappearance in September 2021, she had been missing for nearly two years.
At a press conference on Thursday, New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said the investigation was no longer focused on her disappearance, but on finding the person responsible for killing her.
Police will not reveal what their new evidence is. They are yet to recover the child’s remains.
Pleading with anyone with more information about her death to come forward, Manchester Chief of Police Allen Aldenberg begged: ‘There are people out there who have yet to come forward… do it for this little girl.’
The family of missing Harmony Montgomery has been warned by investigators that the chances of the little girl’s survival is slim, after officers descended on a home linked to her father Tuesday
Authorities said they had ‘recently uncovered biological evidence’ that led to their distinction, but they have not revealed publicly what that evidence is.
Harmony’s mother Crystal Sorey lost custody of her in 2018, when Harmony was four. Sorey had a documented history of drug abuse.
The little girl went to live with her father, Adam, but it wasn’t long before the Department of Children came knocking amid reports of abuse.
In July 2019, she had a blackeye during one worker’s visit.
She was, inexplicably, allowed to stay in her father’s care. Months later, in October 2019, a second worker visited the home and said they seemed ‘happy’.
In the months before she was last seen alive, there were multiple reports from people in her life to child services that she had bruises and red marks on her face.
But her father Adam was never charged. He explained away her injuries by claiming she had hit herself with a toy while playing.
Adam was eventually arrested in January 2022 on suspicion of endangering the welfare of a child.