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I don’t know why DC or MM would need to be “smuggled” anywhere in the first place. What would stop them from just catching a flight from the airport like everyone else does?
To avoid being tracked.I don’t know why DC or MM would need to be “smuggled” anywhere in the first place. What would stop them from just catching a flight from the airport like everyone else does?
“This is not a cold case. We have detectives working this case every single day,” Baucom said. “We just can’t talk about it. Just because we’re not talking about it, doesn’t mean we’re not doing anything.”March 21, 2023
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Cornelius Police Chief says the search for Madalina Cojocari is not a ‘cold case’
Cornelius Police Chief David Baucom addressed Madalina’s case and the next steps in the investigation during a breakfast open to the community.www.wsoctv.com
''CORNELIUS, N.C. — Cornelius Police Chief David Baucom hoped to reassure the Cornelius community on Tuesday that the investigation into the disappearance of 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari is not a cold case.
Cojocari was seen walking off a school bus on Nov. 21, 2022. Her mother, Diana Cojocari, last saw her at their Cornelius home on Nov. 23, but her mother didn’t report her missing until Dec. 15, 22 days later.
Baucom addressed Madalina’s case and the next steps in the investigation during a breakfast open to the community.
“The next steps are what we’re doing right now. We’re still following up on leads. It is still an active investigation,” Baucom said.
In January, Diana Cojocari and Christopher Palmiter, Madalina’s stepfather, each were indicted by a grand jury on the charge of failing to report the disappearance of a child to law enforcement.''
March 21, 2023
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Cornelius Police Chief says the search for Madalina Cojocari is not a ‘cold case’
Cornelius Police Chief David Baucom addressed Madalina’s case and the next steps in the investigation during a breakfast open to the community.www.wsoctv.com
''CORNELIUS, N.C. — Cornelius Police Chief David Baucom hoped to reassure the Cornelius community on Tuesday that the investigation into the disappearance of 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari is not a cold case.
Cojocari was seen walking off a school bus on Nov. 21, 2022. Her mother, Diana Cojocari, last saw her at their Cornelius home on Nov. 23, but her mother didn’t report her missing until Dec. 15, 22 days later.
Baucom addressed Madalina’s case and the next steps in the investigation during a breakfast open to the community.
“The next steps are what we’re doing right now. We’re still following up on leads. It is still an active investigation,” Baucom said.
In January, Diana Cojocari and Christopher Palmiter, Madalina’s stepfather, each were indicted by a grand jury on the charge of failing to report the disappearance of a child to law enforcement.''
From above link and BBM:
"Kolko said detectives will treat the case as a rescue mission until they have a reason to think otherwise.
“This is not a standard kidnapping or missing person’s case,” Kolko said. “There are a lot of tentacles into this investigation.”
Kolko said there are a lot of people to speak with in the case.
“Law enforcement has worked hard to develop not only a suspect list, but a witness list,” Kolko said.
Officials are still asking for the public’s help to solve the case. If you have any information, you are asked to contact the Cornelius Police Department."
This is an interesting statement to make, coupled with the reporting quoting Kolko as saying it was a rescue mission until it was thought otherwise. There is so much more to this than we know. JMO
As CrimeOnline previously reported, Madalina was reported missing in Cornelius on December 15, although her mother, 35-year-old Diana Cojocari, says she hasn’t seen her since November 23. The FBI and several other agencies, including the State Bureau of Investigation, have joined the investigation.“The next steps are what we’re doing right now. We’re still following up on leads. It is still an active investigation.”
I saw a story that said missing child and $64k found in stop at Sarita checkpoint and came here hoping......
Why would a missing child have been turned over to a probation officer? Wouldn't she need to be on probation for that to happen? I wonder how old this kid is.![]()
Missing child and $64K found in stop at Sarita checkpoint
Officers found $64,000 in cash and a child that was registered with the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children database.www.kristv.com
domestic violenceI don’t know why DC or MM would need to be “smuggled” anywhere in the first place. What would stop them from just catching a flight from the airport like everyone else does?
I feel the same. I try to comfort myself by thinking that LE is working on this out of our knowledge. We may not know much, but they could be very close to answers.I have not stopped thinking of Madalina. I visit this site every morning
and google Madalina's name every night. I'm at a loss for words until we hear something new. It seems everything that could be said about Madalina, her mother and step-father has already been said.