More than 4 years after her murder, Harmony Montgomery is officially declared dead
Harmony Montgomery has been declared dead and her mother appointed the administrator of her estate, according to an order issued by a Probate Court judge. READ MORE
Harmony Montgomery has been declared dead and her mother appointed the administrator of her estate, according to an order issued by a Probate Court judge. READ MORE
As a nationwide search was underway for Harmony Montgomery, missing for more than two years, one person who wasn’t looking for her was Adam Montgomery, her father, who had “disposed of her like yesterday’s trash,” Assistant New Hampshire Attorney General Christopher Knowles told jurors Thursday during his opening statement. READ MORE
Manchester Police continue to investigate the disappearance and murder of Harmony Montgomery who was reported missing in December 2021. In doing so, detectives continue to follow up on tips reported by the public. READ MORE
“We encountered roadblocks and obstacles at every corner,” Johnathon Miller said. “The heartbreaking fact is the courts, the lawyers and DCF never once considered…the significance of the sibling relationship. READ MORE
Police Chief Allen Aldenberg says politics is a poor excuse for exploiting the murder of a child. READ MORE
The details of how a little girl died, allegedly at the hands of her father who for months hid her remains in an ice cooler, an apartment ceiling, a commercial freezer and an apartment refrigerator/freezer, are contained in the 48-page probable cause statement of Manchester Police Det. John Dunleavy. The document, on file in Hillsborough County Superior Court Northern District, was released Tuesday after WMUR-TV filed a lawsuit requesting it be unsealed. READ MORE
CONCORD, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella and Manchester Police Chief Allen D. Aldenberg announce that today the Manchester Police Department together with the Massachusetts State Police and other law enforcement agencies are searching READ MORE
According to State Attorney General John M. Formella, investigators have concluded that the Manchester girl, missing for nearly three years, is dead and that her death is the result of foul play. READ MORE
A Hillsborough County Superior Court Northern District grand jury returned the indictments on June 20, but they were not made public until Monday. READ MORE
Sabrina Martin, 28, has lived in a first-floor Orange Street apartment building adjacent to 644 Union St. since before Thanksgiving 2019. READ MORE
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