January 10th. By Dave Yochum. A search warrant released today will help track the steps Cornelius Police, the FBI, and the SBI took to locate her 11-year-old Madalina Kojokari. Among the items seized from the Victoria Harbor home were her credit card information, cell phone records, text her messages and GPS data, which were used to search for Bailey in the sixth grade. rice field.
According to the father-in-law, during a visit to the home, police noted an area outside the kitchen that had been “blocked with plywood” to create another apartment.
mother, Diana Kojokariand stepfather, Christopher Palmiterwas charged with failing to report the disappearance of a child, a felony in North Carolina.
From the search warrant:
-The police seized three mobile phones.
—Mother said Madalina didn’t have a phone
One of the search warrants states, “Persons who have committed crimes often change the phone numbers they use to communicate after committing a crime. I often keep in touch with my peers through other means, including
—The mother said her husband put the family in danger.
November 21st: A CMS video shows Madalina getting off a school bus in Victoria Harbor.
November 23rd: Diana Kojokari last saw Madalina at 2200. Her mother, her stepfather also insist.
November 24th: Date Palmiter says he drove to Michigan to “pick up the goods.”
November 26th: Date Palmiter says she just got back from her trip to Michigan.
December 12th: Due to Madalina’s long absence, Bailey Middle School attempts to visit Madalina’s home. No answer at the door. There was a refusal packet left.
December 14th: Diana Kojokari told school officials that she would bring Madalina the next day.
December 15th: Diana Cojocari reported Madalina from November 23rd. She doesn’t bring Madalina. An initial home search occurs.
December 17th: Mother and stepfather arrested.
Diana Kojokari remains in prison, as does Christopher Palmiter. Her bail is set at $250,000 and $200,000 respectively. Her pair were formally charged last week.
it has been 50 days Madalina was last seen getting off the school bus since November 21st of last year.
If you have direct information that can help detectives, please contact Cornelius Police Department at 704-892-1363 or 1-800-Call FBI.