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Harmony Montgomery's Mom Upset With New Plea Deal
Harmony Montgomery’s mom Crystal Sorey says she wasn’t happy when she heard from investigators this week that Kayla Montgomery had reached a plea deal.
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Plea Deal Reached for Harmony Montgomery's Stepmother: Court Document
The stepmother of a New Hampshire girl who vanished in 2019 at age 5 and is presumed dead plans to plead guilty to unrelated perjury charges and agree to cooperate with prosecutors, who charged her husband with second-degree murder in the child’s death, according to a document filed in court Wednesday. Other charges against Kayla Montgomery, 32, would be dropped,…
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Harmony Montgomery's Stepmom Told Investigators Child's Father Killed Her, Court Documents Say
Following the arrest of Adam Montgomery in the murder of Harmony Montgomery, court documents are shining a new light on what his estranged wife, Kayla Montgomery, told investigators this summer.
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Kayla Montgomery to Remain Jailed
Montgomery had her bail revoked by a judge Tuesday, after failing to appear for a scheduled court hearing.
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Bail Revoked for Harmony Montgomery's Stepmother After Missed Court Date
Kayla Montgomery, the stepmother of New Hampshire girl Harmony Montgomery, who vanished in 2019 at age 5, will remain jailed following her arrest Friday after she failed to appear for a scheduled court hearing.
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Kayla Montgomery, Stepmother of Slain Girl, Arrested After Missing Court Date
The stepmother of long-missing New Hampshire girl Harmony Montgomery, who is considered dead, was arrested Friday afternoon after missing a court date the day before, prosecutors said. Kayla Montgomery was due in Hillsborough Superior Court at 10 a.m. for a hearing about charges she’d received stolen property, according to the court’s docket, but an official with the state Justice...
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Kayla Montgomery, Stepmother of Slain Girl, Wanted After Missing Court Date
The stepmother of long-missing New Hampshire girl Harmony Montgomery, who is considered dead, didn’t appear in court on Thursday, leading authorities to issue a warrant for her arrest. Kayla Montgomery was due in Hillsborough Superior Court at 10 a.m. for a hearing about charges she’d received stolen property, according to the court’s docket, but an official with the state...
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Timeline: The Search for Harmony Montgomery
Authorities announced Thursday that they believe Harmony Montgomery was murdered in New Hampshire in 2019. Her body has not been found.
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Update Expected in Disappearance of Harmony Montgomery
The New Hampshire Attorney General and Manchester Police Chief are expected to speak at a news briefing Thursday at 2 p.m. You can watch the announcement on NBC10 Boston, both on air and online.
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Timeline: A Look at the Desperate Search to Find Harmony Montgomery
The case of Harmony Montgomery, a New Hampshire girl who has been missing for over two years and is now believed to have been killed in 2019, has been closely followed by people throughout New England. Complete strangers, even, have become so invested in finding the little girl that they volunteer for intense searches in wooded areas in Manchester. The…
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Update Expected in Disappearance of Harmony Montgomery
Harmony was last seen in late 2019 when she was 5 years old. She was last known to be living with her father in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Stepmom of Harmony Montgomery Waives Arraignment
Kayla Montgomery, 31, was arrested Friday at the Manchester Police Department when she arrived for a daily check-in.
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New Details in Perjury Case Against Stepmother of Missing NH Girl
The stepmother of a New Hampshire girl who went missing in 2019 has waived her arraignment on perjury charges after allegedly lying twice to a grand jury. Kayla Montgomery, 31, was arrested Friday at the Manchester Police Department when she arrived for a daily check-in. The check-ins are required as part of Montgomery’s bail conditions after she was arrested on unrelated...
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Harmony Montgomery's Stepmother Arrested Again
Four weeks after being released from jail, Harmony Montgomery’s stepmother, Kayla, is in custody again.
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Stepmom of Harmony Montgomery Arrested on Perjury Charges
The stepmother of missing child Harmony Montgomery has been taken into custody by Manchester Police on perjury charges, authorities confirmed Saturday. Kayla Montgomery, the wife of Harmony’s father, Adam Montgomery, had been out on $5,000 bail , after she was arraigned on a welfare fraud charge. She is now facing two counts of perjury for lying to a grand jury…
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Harmony Montgomery's Mom Speaks Out as Stepmother Is Released on Bail
Kayla Montgomery, the stepmother of missing New Hampshire child Harmony Montgomery, was released on bail Friday.
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Stepmom of Harmony Montgomery Released on Bail
The stepmother of missing child Harmony Montgomery, facing charges of welfare fraud and receiving stolen property, is out on bail. Kayla Montgomery, the wife of Harmony’s father, Adam Montgomery, had been held on $5,000 bail since January, when she was arraigned on a welfare fraud charge. Harmony was last seen in 2019, when she was 5 years old. She was…
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Stepmom of Missing NH Girl Now Facing Gun Charges
The stepmother of missing New Hampshire 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery is now facing gun charges, authorities announced Tuesday. Kayla Montgomery, 31, of Manchester, is charged with two counts of receiving stolen property related to a gun theft that took place in September or October of 2019. Adam Montgomery, Harmony’s father and Kayla’s estranged husband, was arrested earlier this month on eight…
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Harmony Montgomery Disappearance: Stepmother Charged With Fraud Offered Plea Deal
The search for Harmony Montgomery, who has not been seen since 2019, continues as the welfare fraud case against the child’s stepmother, Kayla Montgomery, plays out in court. For the first time, we’re learning the State of New Hampshire has offered Kayla Montgomery a plea, but Defense Attorney Paul Garrity says they aren’t even close to striking a deal....
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Kayla Montgomery Facing Welfare Fraud Charges
As the search continues for Harmony Montgomery, her stepmother was in court for a welfare fraud case.