BREAKING NEWS: Missing Harmony Montgomery’s father is charged with murder: Cops say he killed her by ‘repeatedly striking her in the head with a closed fist’
- Harmony vanished sometime in late November or early December of 2019, but cops were only made aware of her disappearance last fall
The father of long-missing Harmony Montgomery has been charged with her murder, authorities said Monday – nearly three years after the five-year-old’s disappearance.
Harmony vanished sometime in late November or early December of 2019, but cops were only made aware of her disappearance last fall.
Missing Harmony Montgomery’s father is charged with murder
An investigation led by the FBI subsequently ensued – and led to cops to arresting Adam Montgomery in January, in connection with a second-degree assault charge involving his daughter prior to her disappearance.
During a Monday afternoon briefing in New Hampshire state court, Montgomery, 31, who had yet to be charged in the disappearance, was hit with second-degree murder charges by New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella.
The proceedings saw the jurist accuse Montgomery of ‘recklessly causing the death of’ his daughter during that 2019 encounter, ‘by repeatedly striking Harmony in the head with a closed fist’ at his home in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Adam Montgomery, the father of long-missing Harmony Montgomery has been charged with her murder, cops said Monday – nearly three years after the five-year-old’s disappearance