Search Warrants Revealed in Madalina Cojocari Case
CORNELIUS, N.C. – Search warrants are now public in the investigation of the disappearance of 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari.
Mecklenburg County released the documents Tuesday morning. Read the documents HERE.
Many warrants are heavily redacted, but one reveals that three iPhones were confiscated from a home on Victoria Bay Drive in Cornelius.
More details on the case:
Silence still fromΒ Diana CojocariΒ andΒ Christopher Palmiter. The couple, now behind bars for weeks on a single felony charge of failure to report their child as missing. He, under $200,000 bond. She, under $250,000 bond.
There is still no sign of their 11-year-old daughter, Madalina. The little girl, last seen on school bus video on Monday, November 21. Police say her mother didnβt report her missing until December 15th. TheΒ Daily MailΒ captured photos last week of a man believed to be Palmiterβs brother and Palmiterβs attorney looking at the familyβs backyard fire pit.
Now, investigators are pouring through the coupleβs T-Mobile call detail records, searching their Cornelius home, and searching Palmiterβs phone, specifically.
Also: a grand jury indicted Diana Cojocari and Christopher Palmiter, which essentially means their case moves from the lower district court to the higher superior court.
