Harmony Montgomery's family given shocking warning by cops as they reveal heartbreaking update for 5-year-old brother | The Sun

A MISSING girl's little brother ran to the doorbell and asked his dads, "Is that Harmony?"

Jamison is just five and doesn't know why he's been separated from his biological sister Harmony Montgomery, 8, for three years or Tuesday's troubling updates in her missing person case.



Law enforcement wheeled a refrigerator in and out of Harmony's biological father's former Manchester, New Hampshire home – along with other potential pieces of evidence.

Harmony, who turned eight last week, vanished in late 2019, but no one reported her missing after a series of errors until December 2021.

The months-long investigation led to the arrests of her biological father Adam Montgomery and his now-estranged wife Kayla, but none of the charges are related to Harmony's disappearance.

Jamison's adopted dad Blair Miller told The Sun that he and his husband Johnathon haven't spoken to Jamison about the potentially devastating news that lurks around the corner.

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"We wanted answers, and now we're afraid of it," Miller said.

"The US Marshals and DA's office are telling us to standby and they'll let us know as soon as they can but prepare for the worst.

"We're realizing we're going to have to have that conversation with him. We were trying to keep hope alive, but that hope is being ripped away from us.

"We are now thinking how are we going to explain this to Jamison? How is this going to impact him when he's 10, 15, 21, [or] an adult? There are no answers."

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Just last Tuesday, Jamison and his adopted family celebrated Harmony's eighth birthday with a cake and sentimental message from Jamison that the Millers captured on video.

"Harmony, I hope you have a good birthday, big sister," Jamison said and blew her a kiss.

Miller said there are two things he and his family are grateful for.

"One is law enforcement being so involved and keeping us informed and the other is the community.

"It's been therapeutic reading all the messages of love for Jamison and our family. I feel like they want answers like we do and are concerned about Harmony and Jamison like we are."

'IT'S NOT GOOD'

After police were seen wheeling a fridge in and out of Adam's former home and wearing hazmat suits on Tuesday, former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told The Sun that it usually means law enforcement needs to "maintain biological evidence."

Drawing on her own experience as a field agent, Coffindaffer said: "If they found a body or body parts in a freezer, law enforcement would want to maintain the level of decomposition."

Authorities have not disclosed what they're looking for or what lead them to the home.

The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office, which is leading the investigation, hasn't responded to requests for comment on Wednesday.

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The medical examiner's office and Manchester police referred all questions to the AG.

"No matter what, it's not good. I have a really creepy feeling about this," Coffindaffer told The Sun on Tuesday.


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