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- FOX News reported the 2019 conduct against Harmony involved Adam Montgomery allegedly punching Harmony, who is visually impaired and blind in one eye, in the face, leaving her with a black eye
- In a December 2021 interview with police, Harmony’s great uncle told officers he saw her with a black eye in July 2019
Accordingly, How old is Harmony Montgomery? In December 2021, police in Manchester, New Hampshire, shared on Facebook they’d received a report that a 7-year-old girl named Harmony Montgomery had not been seen since late 2019 Police asked for the public’s help locating the child, saying “the circumstances surrounding this prolonged absence are very concerning”
WHO reported harmony Montgomery? The Massachusetts Office of the Child Advocate released a report Wednesday concerning Harmony Montgomery, a New Hampshire girl who has not been seen since 2019 Police were not made aware of her disappearance until late last year
Why did Harmony’s mother lose custody? 31 after Harmony was reported missing by her biological mother, Crystal Sorey, who does not have custody of the child Sorey lost legal custody of the girl in 2018 as she struggled with substance abuse issues She’s said that Harmony’s father, Adam Montgomery — who had legal custody — blocked all contact
Further, Who had custody of Harmony Montgomery? The office plans an 11 am press conference Wednesday to discuss the 101-page report’s findings Montgomery spent the early years of her life in DCF custody, and in 2019, the Juvenile Court of Massachusetts awarded custody to her father, Adam
What happened to harmony in New Hampshire?
Seven-year-old Harmony was reported missing in New Hampshire at the end of 2021 but she has not been seen since 2019 No one has been charged in her disappearance Her father, 32-year-old Adam Montgomery, is currently being held at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections on several charges
How was harmony Montgomery reported missing?
Harmony, now 8, went missing from her father’s custody in 2019, according to authorities, but a missing person report wasn’t filed until late last year when her noncustodial mother learned she had never been registered to attend school in her father’s hometown