Harmony Montgomery missing – Mystery of 7-year-old Manchester girl last seen 2 YEARS ago & reported missing this week
A schoolgirl who was last seen two years ago has only been reported missing this week.
Mystery surrounds the case of seven-year-old Harmony Montgomery, who has not been seen since October 2019 when cops were called to a home in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Police Chief Allen Aldenberg told a on December 31 that although Harmony had not been seen in Manchester since then, the city's police department had only become aware of her disappearance in the past week.
"For us to have a two year delay, that is extremely concerning," Aldenberg said.
"That's not something that happens to us on a regular basis. It doesn't happen every day."
The police chief also revealed that "many family members" have been spoken to as the investigation continues.
However, it is unclear if Harmony's parents have spoken with investigators.
Aldenberg also stated that "all available resources" and personnel are being dedicated to finding the young girl.
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Harmony is described as being 4 feet tall and weighing around 50 pounds.
She has blond hair and blue eyes and wears glasses.
WBZ News Radio reports that she is blind in her right eye.
An Amber Alert has not been issued for Harmony because there is no specific information or threat linked to her disappearance, according to Aldenberg.
It remains a "very active investigation," Aldenberg said, adding that they're not searching for anyone except the little girl.
The police chief is "begging" for the community's help in finding Harmony.
"I don't care if you saw this young girl a year ago and you think it's irrelevant, call us," he pleaded.
Manchester Police Department urges anyone with information to call (603) 668-8711.
Lead investigator Detective Jack Dunleavy can be reached at (603) 792-5561.
Anonymous tips can also be submitted via the Manchester Crimeline (603) 624-4040.
Police announced they intend to provide an update on Harmony's case on January 3, at 4pm EST.
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