The father of murdered five-year-old Harmony Montgomery who vanished in 2019 and whose body still has not been found has been convicted on unrelated gun charges. Adam Montgomery, 33, was found guilty of six weapon charges, two counts of being an armed criminal, receiving stolen property, and theft by unauthorized taking. The most serious charge of being an armed criminal, which carries a minimum sentence of 10 years in prison. In January, Adam was indicted and separately charged for the alleged murder of his daughter, Harmony Montgomery, who disappeared in 2019, but the authorities did not know she was missing until November 2021.
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