Crime & Safety
Volunteers Search Wooded Area For Clues In Harmony Montgomery Case
A dozen people searched a wooded, swampy area on Harvell Street near Bedford; an area where Adam Montgomery had been living in his car.
MANCHESTER, NH — A group of volunteers joined together on the West Side of Manchester to search for missing 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery.
About a dozen people searched a wooded area off Harvell Street. Adam Montgomery was found living with his girlfriend in a car in a parking lot and interviewed by police in December.
The wet, swampy, and heavily overgrown area is located just a few yards from the parking lot where his vehicle was parked. The volunteers used walking sticks to brush leaves aside and look for potential clues to help solve the case.
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Harvell Street is a short distance from a Gilford Street address where Harmony was last seen more than two years ago. Nothing was apparently found after multiple days of searching the house's backyard.
Signs staples to utility poles with purple ribbons were next to the searched area.
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Manchester police were aware of the search however this was not part of any law enforcement operation.
The reward for the location of Harmony was recently raised to $150,000 with a donation from a Nashua woman. Anyone with information about Harmony should call or text the dedicated tip line, monitored 24/7, at 603-203-6060.
