Madalina Cojocari’s mother may have left the country weeks after being named a suspect in her daughter’s disappearance

Madalina Cojocari and her mother, Diana Cojocari. Police said on June 25, 2024, that Diana Cojocari is a suspect in her daughter

Madalina Cojocari and her mother, Diana Cojocari. Police said on June 25, 2024, that Diana Cojocari is a suspect in her daughter’s disappearance. (Images: Cornelius Police Department)

The whereabouts of missing North Carolina girl Madalina Cojocari have long been a mystery, but now her own mother’s whereabouts is suddenly unclear.

Diana Cojocari, who recently pleaded guilty to not reporting the child’s disappearance and was sentenced to time served, was seen in a photo with her own mother, reports say.

“On the way from New York JFK to Frankfurt then to Bucharest …” stated the image obtained by The U.S. Sun. “After 9 years of absence from the country …”

Bucharest is in Romania, and is about a 159-mile drive from Diana Cojocari’s birth nation of Moldova.

The Cornelius Police Department in North Carolina on June 25 outright named Diana Cojocari as a suspect in her daughter’s disappearance, though they did not announce any charges at the time.

“The police department is aware of the posts that indicate Diana Cojocari may have left the country however we are unable to confirm this information,” Police Chief David Baucom told the Sun in a Tuesday report. “None of her property was released and we are unable to prevent her from leaving the country.”

He added that there are no active warrants for her arrest.

Law&Crime reached out to police for updates.