Reward increased for missing 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery
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The reward for missing New Hampshire 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery has increased to $60,000, Manchester, New Hampshire police said Thursday. The child was last seen in 2019 but was only reported missing in the last week of 2021, which has sparked a frantic search by police and local officials.
The reward for the missing child continues to increase as anonymous donors, local businesses, and law enforcement agencies, including the United States Marshals Service, all announced monetary pledges to help the search.
Police have not released much information on the circumstances surrounding Harmony's disappearance but have spoken to several Montgomery family members. On Wednesday, Kayla Montgomery, the wife of Harmony's father, was arrested and charged with welfare fraud for collecting food stamps in Harmony's name. Kayla, 31, is not Harmony's biological mother, but obtained $1,500 worth of food stamps from December 2019 to June 2021 even though Harmony did not live in her home.