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The FBI released video showing sixth-grader Madalina Cojocari getting off the school bus on Nov. 21, 2022, at 4:59 p.m. in Cornelius, North Carolina.
A missing North Carolina girl’s grandmother appeared outside a courthouse last week and told reporters she believes her 12-year-old granddaughter was kidnapped and trafficked.
Madalina Cojocari was last seen at her Cornelius school in late November 2022, but her mother and stepfather – Diana Cojocari and Christopher Palmiter – did not report the then-11-year-old girl missing to police until Dec. 15 of that year. Last week, they both pled not guilty to failure to report a missing child to police, and Palmiter was released on bond.
Outside a Mecklenburg County courthouse last week, Diana’s mother, Rodica Cojocari, told WCNC with help from a translator that her “granddaughter is alive, but she’s been kidnapped.”
Rodica, who hails from Moldova, along with her daughter, proceeded to accuse her daughter’s husband of trafficking Diana and Madalina for $5 million.
MADALINA COJOCARI: NORTH CAROLINA POLICE RELEASE NEW PHOTO OF 11-YEAR-OLD MISSING SINCE NOVEMBER
Madalina Cojocari of Cornelius, North Carolina, was last seen around Nov. 23. (Cornelius Police Department)
“Chris Palmiter is the instrument,” Rodica told WCNC. “He stalked them for two years. [He] had no documents in his home. He stole their documents and held them in the home … like prisoners.”
The grandmother added, through tears, that she loves Diana and Madalina “very much” when asked if she had a message for the 12-year-old girl.
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Police have given no indication that Madalina may have been trafficked.
Recently unsealed search warrants suggest Diana and Rodica contacted a distant relative asking if he would help in “smuggling” Diana and Madalina from their Cornelius home, just north of Charlotte, before Madalina disappeared, according to phone records obtained by the Cornelius Police Department.
In December, authorities arrested and charged the 11-year-old’s parents, Diana Cojocari and Christopher Palmiter, with failure to report a missing child to law enforcement after Madalina’s disappearance from her hometown in Cornelius, which is just north of Charlotte, around Nov. 23, 2022. (Mecklenburg County Detention Center)
“She told him she was in a bad relationship with co-defendant Christopher Palmiter and wanted a divorce,” the warrant states.
MISSING NORTH CAROLINA GIRL’S MOTHER WANTED TO SMUGGLE 11-YEAR-OLD FROM HOME: WARRANT
Diana told police last year that she had not seen her daughter since she went to her bedroom the night of Nov. 23 around 10 p.m. after she and her husband, Palmiter, got into an argument, court documents state. On Nov. 24, Palmiter drove to his relatives’ home in Michigan “to recover some items” after an argument with his wife.
Diana said she went into her daughter’s room around 11:30 that morning to discover that the 11-year-old was gone.
Madalina Cojocari was last seen in Cornelius, North Carolina, in November 2022. (Google Maps/Charlotte FBI)
Security camera footage from a Cornelius school bus showed the girl exiting the bus Nov. 21 — the last day Madalina, a 6th grader, showed up for class at Bailey Middle School — around 5 p.m.
“Ms. Cojocari and Mr. Palmiter were adamant they did not know where Madalina could be,” the warrant applications state.
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Both parents continue to deny any knowledge regarding Madalina’s whereabouts.
A photo of missing Madalina Cojocari, who was last seen in November 2022. (Twitter/@FBICharlotte)
“The idea that he could have been in his home for three weeks and not know that she was missing is laughable,” a Mecklenburg prosecutor said during last week’s bail hearing for Palmiter.
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A judge ultimately decreased Palmiter’s bond from $200,000 to $25,000, and he was released on Aug. 17, according to WCNC. Palmiter’s attorney, Brandon Roseman, did not respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.
Authorities are asking anyone with information about Madalina’s whereabouts to contact the CPD at 704-892-7773. The FBI is also involved in the search for the missing girl.
Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business. Email tips to audrey.conklin@fox.com or on Twitter at @audpants.
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