MANCHESTER, N.H. — The search for missing 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery is still ongoing as police continue to ask for the public’s help.
The Manchester Police Department announced Friday afternoon that the reward for finding Harmony has reached $94,000. Authorities say in the last 24 hours, the department has received five pledges.
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Police say one of the private donations was from Bernice Thomas of Nashua, N.H., who sent in a total of $15,000. Along with Thomas’s donation, the department also received an offer of $10,000 Jessica Pop of Vermont, $5,000 from N.H. Executive Councilor Janet Steven of District 3, $3,000 from Alpha-Bits Learning Center of Manchester, and $1,000 from Harmony Psychiatric Services of Salem.
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Police announced in late December 2021 that Harmony was reported missing and hasn’t been seen in more than two years since 2019.
Manchester Police ask if anyone knows tips regarding Harmony’s whereabouts, contact the department’s tip line at (603) 203-6060.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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