The initial investigation was led by the Bucks County Sheriff's Office, with assistance from the Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI. The police began by canvassing the area, speaking to Harmony's friends and family, and reviewing security footage. The case files reveal that several potential suspects were identified, but none have been officially named or charged. In 2010, the case was reopened, and new leads were pursued, including a re-examination of the crime scene and re-interviews with witnesses.
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In the years since her disappearance, numerous searches have been conducted in the area surrounding Harmony's home. The searches have yielded no significant findings, but they have kept the case in the public eye. In 2019, a group of volunteers organized a large-scale search, which included the use of drones and ground-penetrating radar. While no evidence was found, the search helped to raise awareness about the case and encouraged new leads. The initial investigation was led by the Bucks
One person of interest is a former boyfriend of Harmony's, who was questioned by police in 2009. According to the case files, this individual had a history of violence and had previously threatened Harmony. However, no charges were filed, and he has consistently maintained his innocence. In 2010, the case was reopened, and new