MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Manchester Police are seeking the public’s help to locate 13-year-old Jamie Elizabeth Morgan, who has been missing since March 31, 2025. Jamie was last seen in Manchester, though specific details about her last known location, appearance, or circumstances were not provided in the initial alert from A Voice For The Voiceless, Inc. Her family is desperate for answers, emphasizing how deeply loved she is, and they are relying on community support to bring her home.
Manchester, a city of about 115,000, has a history of missing persons cases that highlight the challenges of such investigations. The disappearance of Harmony Montgomery in 2019, who was later determined to have been murdered, revealed systemic gaps—Harmony wasn’t reported missing for two years, and her father, Adam Montgomery, was convicted of her murder in 2024. Similarly, Laureen Rahn vanished from Manchester in 1980 under mysterious circumstances, with her case still unsolved. These cases suggest that missing children in the area can sometimes slip through the cracks, whether due to delayed reporting or limited initial leads. While there’s no direct link to Jamie’s case, the historical context underscores the urgency of early community action.
The Manchester Police Department can be reached at 603-668-8711, and tips can also be submitted to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST. The lack of a physical description or specific location in the alert might hinder immediate identification, possibly a deliberate choice to protect the investigation, but it also raises questions about how effectively the public can assist without more details. Given Manchester’s past, this case calls for swift, collective effort to ensure Jamie doesn’t become another prolonged mystery.