Adoptive fathers of Harmony Montgomery’s brother urge anyone with information to come forward

YOUNGER BROTHER… WHO SAY THEY’RE HOPEFUL E TH SIBLINGS WILL BE REUNITED AGAIN… <07:45-07:48 “THE FIRST PICTURE WE EVER GOT OF JAMISON WAS WITH HIS SISTER.”> BLAIR AND JONATHAN MILLER ADOPTED HARMONY’S BIOLOGICAL BROTH ER JAMISON ABOUT TWO YEARS AGO… WHEN HE WAS THREE YEARS OLD. THEY SAY HIS MEMORY OF HIS SISTER… WHO HE SPE TIME NT IN FOSTER CARE WITH… IS VIVID. <01:35-01:48 “HE STILL REMEMBERS HIS SISTER, HE RE MEMBERS WHAT SHE LOOKS LIKE, HE KNOW THAT SHE WEARS GLASSES AND HAS BLUE EYES AND HE OFTEN ASKS ABOUT HER, HE LOOKSOR F HER AT A PARK, YOU KNOW HE’S READY TO FIND HER AND SEE HER AGAIN, HE MISSES HIS SISTER. “> JAMISON’S DADS SAY THEY CAN’T FIND THE WORDSO T EXPLAIN THE CURRENT SITUATION TO THEIR 5-YEAR- OLD SON… A SITUATI ON ADULTS ARE HAVING TROUBLE MPCOREHENDING. <04:53-05:00 “THE THOUGHT THAT I MAY HAVE TO TELL MY 5-YEAR- OLD THAT WE COULDN’T PROTECT YOUR SISTER THE WAY WE GET TO PROTECT YOU IS HEARTBREAKING.”> THE MILLERS SAY THEY’RE IN CONTACT WITH JAMISON AND HARMY’ONS MOTHER CRYSTAL… WANTING JAMISON TO KNOW WHERE HE COMES FROM… AND KNOW TO HIS STORY. <03:47-03:59 “EVERY TIME WE LOOK AT HIM WE THINK WH AT STORY ARE WE GOING TO TE

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Adoptive fathers of Harmony Montgomery’s brother urge anyone with information to come forward

The adoptive fathers of Harmony Montgomery’s brother spoke Saturday on Good Morning America in hopes that someone will come forward with new information about the missing girl.Blair and Johnathon Miller said their adoptive son Jamison spent time in foster care with Harmony Montgomery, his biological sister.The Millers adopted 5-year-old Jamison out of foster care in Massachusetts when he was 3 years old.”The first picture we ever got of Jamison was with his sister,” Johnathon said. They said Jamison fondly remembers his sister in detail and wants to see her again.”Jamison just talked about her and told us about her beautiful blond hair and her glasses and her blue eyes,” Johnathan said. “He often asks about her. He looks for her at a park … He misses his sister.”The Millers said their family was once at a baseball game and Jamison did not want to leave because he thought he saw Harmony.”He said, ‘I think that’s Harmony over there,’ and he wanted to go play with that little girl just to make sure it was not his sister,” Johnathan said. Johnathan said he cannot find the words to explain the current situation to his son.”The thought that I may have to tell my 5-year-old that we could not protect your sister the way we get to protect you is heartbreaking,” Johnathon said. Jamison’s dads said they are in contact with Harmony’s mother, Crystal Sorey. “Every time we look at him, we think ‘what story are we going to tell Jamison? How is the story going to end?'” Blair said. “We are very optimistic and very hopeful that Jamison sees his sister again.”The Millers said they are in constant communication with police and frequently send along any tips they receive to detectives. “She has a little brother that loves and needs her,” Johnathan said. “He wants to hug his sister again, and we want to give him that opportunity.”A reward for information regarding Harmony’s whereabouts now sits at $137,000. Tips can be made to a dedicated hotline at 603-203-6060.Previous coverage:New Hampshire community comes together to help search for Harmony MontgomeryReward in Harmony Montgomery case climbs to $112K; internal review requested at DCYFWhat happens next in DCYF internal review of Harmony Montgomery caseReward to find missing 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery increases to $100,000Stepmother of missing 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery faces new charges’I’m begging for help,’ Harmony Montgomery’s mother wrote in emails to mayor’s officePolice records show 29 calls made about home searched amid missing girl investigationMother of Harmony Montgomery attends vigil for missing daughterReward for information to find 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery increases to $94,000Woman accused of collecting food stamp benefits while failing to remove missing New Hampshire girl from family accountFather of missing girl accused of abuse, says he left her with her mother, affidavit saysDCYF director stands by agency as search for missing girl continuesBusiness owners increase reward for information about missing 7-year-old girlTipline, rewards announced for information about missing 7-year-old girlNeighbors react as Manchester police search for clues to missing girlPolice search Manchester property in connection to missing 7-year-oldGirl last seen in Manchester in October 2019; police seek tips from public

The adoptive fathers of Harmony Montgomery’s brother spoke Saturday on Good Morning America in hopes that someone will come forward with new information about the missing girl.

Blair and Johnathon Miller said their adoptive son Jamison spent time in foster care with Harmony Montgomery, his biological sister.

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The Millers adopted 5-year-old Jamison out of foster care in Massachusetts when he was 3 years old.

“The first picture we ever got of Jamison was with his sister,” Johnathon said.

They said Jamison fondly remembers his sister in detail and wants to see her again.

“Jamison just talked about her and told us about her beautiful blond hair and her glasses and her blue eyes,” Johnathan said. “He often asks about her. He looks for her at a park … He misses his sister.”

The Millers said their family was once at a baseball game and Jamison did not want to leave because he thought he saw Harmony.

“He said, ‘I think that’s Harmony over there,’ and he wanted to go play with that little girl just to make sure it was not his sister,” Johnathan said.

Johnathan said he cannot find the words to explain the current situation to his son.

“The thought that I may have to tell my 5-year-old that we could not protect your sister the way we get to protect you is heartbreaking,” Johnathon said.

Jamison’s dads said they are in contact with Harmony’s mother, Crystal Sorey.

“Every time we look at him, we think ‘what story are we going to tell Jamison? How is the story going to end?'” Blair said. “We are very optimistic and very hopeful that Jamison sees his sister again.”

The Millers said they are in constant communication with police and frequently send along any tips they receive to detectives.

“She has a little brother that loves and needs her,” Johnathan said. “He wants to hug his sister again, and we want to give him that opportunity.”

A reward for information regarding Harmony’s whereabouts now sits at $137,000. Tips can be made to a dedicated hotline at 603-203-6060.

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