Crime & Safety
Police Still At House Where Missing NH Girl Last Seen In 2019
Hager GeoScience of Woburn, Mass. appears to be assisting; a ground thawing unit is set up in the backyard of Manchester, NH, home.
MANCHESTER, NH — Manchester police were at 77 Gilford St. on Sunday continuing to work on the investigation of missing 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery.
Two police sergeants were at the scene and a detective's car was parked in front of the house that has been the location of police activity for the second day in a row and the third time in just more than a week.
On Saturday, Gilford Street was blocked by cruisers on each end of the street and only allowing investigators or residents access to the street. Two men carrying a large piece of equipment on Saturday were at the scene appearing to assist the police. The logo on their clothing identified Hager GeoScience a Woburn, Massachusetts, company. The company’s website indicates it specializes in using equipment to map and find voids in concrete slabs or the ground. An email was sent to the company attempting to verify the men were employees of the company, however, there has been no response at this time.
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Detectives from Manchester police were seen removing a large paper bag, sometimes used to secure evidence. The bag was removed from the area of the search and placed into the vehicle of a police Sergeant.
Several large tarps were brought to the scene Saturday in a pickup truck. Police unloaded the large tarps and brought them to the side of the house just before sunset.
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Sunday morning the tarps could be seen placed over the backyard of the house at 77 Gilford St.
A trailer was parked in the driveway, the markings on the trailer indicate it is used to warm the ground. The trailer combined with the tarps is often used at construction sites in the winter months to thaw the ground so that crews can work and remove soil.
The street on Sunday was not blocked off by police, and as the rain came down there was no activity outside of the house. Crime scene tape could be seen extending from each corner of the house, securing the backyard.
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