The Montgomerys, both drug addicts at the time, became homeless in late November, 2019 when they were evicted from their Manchester apartment. The couple then lived in their Chrysler Sebring with Harmony and her two young step-brothers, according to prosecutors.
A former corrections officer has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly causing the death of a patient at the Secure Psychiatric Unit at the men’s prison in Concord.
The final car ride Harmony Montgomery ever took, a trip through Manchester as her father allegedly beat her to death, is central to the trial in the little girl’s murder.
There have been allegations against two men in unrelated assaults against three separate 7-year-old children at Parker Varney Elementary School in Manchester, according to Manchester police.
The indictments allege that Mr. Brave committed eight felony offenses. Mr. Brave is charged with one count of Theft by Deception (a class A felony) for stealing over $1,500.00 in Strafford County funds for credit-card reimbursements through deception; two counts of Falsifying Physical Evidence (both class B felonies) – one for submitting false reimbursement justifications, and one for altering a document submitted for reimbursement; and five counts of Perjury (all class B felonies) for lying in his testimony before the Strafford County Grand Jury during the course of the investigation.