Harmony Montgomery’s father is a suspect in 2008 Lynn murder, source says
Darlin Guzman, 28, was shot to death in a parking lot outside a White Hen Pantry at 9 Austin Square in Lynn.
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The father of a missing New Hampshire child is also a suspect in the unsolved murder of a Lynn man in 2008, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation.
Boston 25 News was first to report Wednesday that Adam Montgomery, whose daughter, 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery, has been missing since late 2019, is a suspect in the murder of Darlin Guzman, 28, about 14 years ago.
Guzman was shot to death in a parking lot outside a White Hen Pantry at 9 Austin Square, which is now a 7-Eleven, at 10:55 p.m. on Feb. 10, 2008, according to a Lynn Daily Item report at the time. Guzman, a computer repairman, was born in the Dominican Republic and had lived in Lynn for 13 years, according to an obituary.
Adam Montgomery, who has an extensive criminal record, is currently being held without bail in New Hampshire where he faces a charge of felony second-degree assault allegedly against Harmony in 2019.
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