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US News: Mother of Madalina Cojocari pleads guilty, stepfather heading to trial

05/25/2024
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US News: Mother of Madalina Cojocari pleads guilty, stepfather heading to trial
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The mother of a missing North Carolina girl has changed her plea while the child’s stepfather heads to trial.

On Monday, Diana Cojocari pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to report a missing child to law enforcement. Diana’s daughter, Madalina Cojocari, has been missing since Nov. 2022. She was 11 years old when she disappeared.

Diana and her husband, Christopher Palmiter, were arrested two days after Madalina was reported missing to a school resource officer. Madalina was last seen getting off a school bus on Nov. 21. Diana waited nearly one month before reporting the child missing on Dec. 15. At the time of their arrest, both defendants pleaded not guilty.

According to an arrest report, Diana told the SRO she last saw Madalina on Nov. 23 when she went to bed. That same night, Diana and Palmiter got into an argument, “and the next morning, he drove to his family house in Michigan to recover some items.” She noticed Madalina was gone around 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 24.

When Palmiter returned home on Nov. 26, neither claimed to know where Madalina was. According to the report, the couple spoke “several times about Madalina’s whereabouts over the next three weeks,” but neither knew where the child was or contacted police.

The report also states Diana told a detective “she believed her husband put her family in danger but did not know what happened Madalina.”

FULL STORY: https://www.courttv.com/news/mother-of-madalina-cojocari-pleads-guilty-stepfather-heading-to-trial/

Tags: Madalina CojocariMissing ChildNorth CarolinaUS News
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