Reward for information in missing child case grows

As Manchester police continue to scramble for information in the disappearance of a little girl last seen in Manchester in 2019, local business owners have increased the reward for information about her to $33,000.

The last time Harmony Montgomery was seen was at a Manchester home in 2019, when she was 5 years old, but was not reported missing to police until early last week.

Absent any leads after talking to family members, police have been pleading with the public for any information.

Four businesspeople — Manchester developers Dick Anagnost and Arthur Sullivan, and two anonymous donors from Lynn and Newton, Mass. — are offering rewards totaling $30,500.

Anagnost and Sullivan doubled their contributions to $10,000 each on Tuesday. Including a $2,500 reward offered by Manchester police, the total reward offered is $33,000.

Anagnost also posted a $10,000 reward for information after a near-fatal shooting outside the DraftKings sports book on South Willow Street in April 2021.

A tip line is being manned around the clock at 603-203-6060.