“According to information learned by police, Adam and Kayla Montgomery, together with their two common children and Adam’s daughter Harmony, were evicted from 77 Gilford Street in Manchester on November 27, 2019. Multiple individuals have reported seeing Harmony with Adam and Kayla in the following days; however, by approximately December 6–10, 2019, Adam and Kayla apparently had only their two common children, and Harmony was no longer with them,” according to that statement.
Investigators say witnesses have reported that Adam, Kayla, and the children were homeless and living out of cars, possibly in the North End of Manchester during that time.
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"Witnesses have reported that during that time, Adam, Kayla, and the children were homeless and living out of cars, possibly in the North End of Manchester," the attorney general's office said in a release.
One of the cars was a silver 2010 Chrysler Sebring, and the other a dark blue 2006 Audi S4.
Investigators released stock photos of the cars on Monday but said the actual condition of the vehicles in 2019 was worse than in the pictures, and the Sebring's rear license plate was crooked.
Kayla was arraigned on Monday as prosecutors argued she should be held on cash bail because she is a flight risk.
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“This isn’t a white lie. This isn’t a simple lie. This is an approximately 18-month lie to get welfare benefits for a child who has disappeared. Despite a month of around-the-clock effort of three strong law enforcement agencies to locate her, she still has not appeared,” Assistant District Attorney Jesse O’Neill said.
“I suggest that makes this defendant a strong flight risk. She knows what law enforcement is closing in on learning. Maybe now it looks like an innocuous theft charge, welfare fraud charges. But she knows what we are going to learn as the investigation continues.”
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Source: New Hampshire Attorney General's Office
"Maybe that jogs somebody's memory, in terms of seeing them in that vehicle or seeing that vehicle somewhere in the city, or somewhere elsewhere," said Manchester Police Chief Allen Aldenberg.