Father of missing 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery is suspect in 2008 Massachusetts murder: report

Adam Montgomery, who seemingly either can’t or won’t tell people where his daughter, 7-year-old Harmony, has been for two years, has been linked to an unsolved 2008 murder.

Montgomery is a suspect in the shooting death of Darlin Guzman in Lynn, Mass. in the parking lot of the former White Hen Convenience store, Fox 25 reported Wednesday.

Montgomery, who was 18 at the time, allegedly agreed to meet up with Guzman at the White Hen on the day of his death, Feb. 10, 2008, along with two family members.

Guzman was found fatally shot in the parking lot.

An online obituary described Guzman as a 28-year-old computer repairman from the Dominican Republic. He was survived by three children.

No arrests were ever made but law enforcement sources told Fox 25 that Montgomery remains a suspect.

A spokesperson for the Lynn Police Department did not immediately return a request for comment from the Daily News Thursday.

New charges filed against stepmother of missing New Hampshire 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery

Harmony Montgomery, left, and father Adam Montgomery.
Harmony Montgomery, left, and father Adam Montgomery.


Harmony Montgomery, left, and father Adam Montgomery.

Montgomery, now 31, has been charged with one charge of felony second-degree assault for a 2019 incident, one misdemeanor charge of interference with custody and two misdemeanor charges of endangering the welfare of a child, all tied to the disappearance of Harmony, who was last seen in October 2019.

According to the arrest affidavit, Montgomery allegedly admitted to his uncle that he “bashed (Harmony) around this house.”

Montgomery’s wife, Harmony’s stepmother, has also been charged for allegedly collecting food stamps and other benefits on behalf of Harmony while she was missing.

Harmony is listed at 4 feet tall, weighing about 50 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. She is blind in her right eye and should be wearing glasses.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Manchester Police Department at 603-668-8711, Detective Jack Dunleavy at 603-792-5561 or the anonymous CrimeLine tip line at 603-624-4040.

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