More than 100 people helped search for the remains of a missing child in Massachusetts on Saturday

More than 100 people helped search for the remains of a missing child in Massachusetts on Saturday. Harmony Montgomery’s father was convicted of her murder earlier this year. Volunteers fanned out through growth and brush in the Rumney Marsh Reservation on the Revere-Saugus line compelled by one mission: to find a little girl they never knew. The search was organized by Harmony’s mother, Crystal Sorey, who said intuition brought her there. Harmony’s father, Adam Montgomery, was convicted of her murder back in February. The little girl was reported missing to New Hampshire authorities in 2021 but they believe he killed her nearly two years earlier and disposed of her remains. A U-Haul truck they say he rented was pinged on the Tobin Bridge at one point, and Montgomery is from Revere. He’s refused to say where the remains are. But Sorey and the volunteers refuse to give up the search. While investigators weren’t involved in Saturday’s search, they have also searched the same marshy areas without success. Volunteers say that is what motivates them.