Stepmother Of Missing Harmony Montgomery Released On Bail

Kayla Montgomery, center, stepmother of missing girl Harmony Montgomery, is escorted out of Hillsborough County Superior Court North, in Manchester, N.H., Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, following a hearing where she pleaded not guilty to charges accusing her of lying last year that Harmony was in her household to claim food stamp benefits. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — The stepmother of a missing New Hampshire girl accused of lying that the child was living with her to collect welfare benefits has been released from jail on bail.
Kayla Montgomery was released from a Manchester jail on Friday night.
She needs to check in daily with police, continue with substance abuse treatment, and have no contact with Harmony Montgomery’s father, who had custody of the child.
Harmony was last seen in 2019 at age 5.
Harmony’s father, Adam Montgomery, is in jail on an assault charge alleging that he struck Harmony in the face in July 2019. He’s pleaded not guilty.