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The husband of Ana María Knezevich Henao was arrested by the FBI at Miami International Airport and charged with kidnapping in connection with her disappearance. Knezevich Henao, a 40-year-old Colombia native and naturalized U.S. citizen, was reported missing in Madrid in February. Her friends and family had previously mentioned that she had relocated to Madrid amid a difficult separation from her husband, David Knezevich, who hails from Serbia. They shared significant financial assets from their businesses.

David Knezevich was considered a suspect in his wife’s disappearance after a man resembling him was seen spray painting the security camera in her Madrid apartment building. A car he rented in Serbia was tracked down to her street, and suspicious texts sent from her phone were traced back to him. Knezevich had traveled from Miami to Madrid in December and was the subject of a criminal complaint filed by the FBI detailing his actions prior to and after his wife’s disappearance. He was charged with kidnapping by federal agents, although the complaint did not provide specific details about what may have happened to Knezevich Henao.

Spanish police used surveillance footage and other evidence to link David Knezevich to his wife’s disappearance. They found that her cell phone, laptop, and chargers were missing from her apartment, and a store in Madrid had sold the same brand of spray paint used to obscure the security camera. Additionally, a car rented by Knezevich in Serbia was tracked to Knezevic Henao’s street in Madrid, with stolen license plates matching the description of his rental car. Law enforcement also uncovered suspicious behavior related to the couple’s businesses, including the attempted cancellation of insurance policies and impersonation calls to open a new bank account.

In the days leading up to Knezevic Henao’s disappearance, she reportedly sent a text to a friend claiming to have met a man and was going to his home outside Madrid. Spanish police also discovered that Knezevich had sought help translating messages into Colombian Spanish shortly after his wife’s disappearance. Further investigations revealed additional troubling behavior, such as instructing an employee to impersonate his wife to open a bank account and canceling insurance policies. David Knezevich was ordered to temporary pretrial detention after his initial court appearance, with a pretrial detention hearing scheduled for the upcoming Friday.

The investigation into Ana María Knezevich Henao’s disappearance is ongoing, with multiple law enforcement agencies involved in the case. The Belgrade Interior Attache Office, FBI agents in Florida, Police of Colombia, and Spanish Police have all worked together to gather evidence and build a case against David Knezevich. The detailed criminal complaint compiled by the FBI outlines the suspicious activities and behavior that led authorities to charge Knezevich with kidnapping in connection to his wife’s disappearance. The intricacies of the case highlight the complexity of unraveling the circumstances surrounding Knezevich Henao’s vanishing and the extensive investigative efforts being undertaken to bring justice in this tragic situation.

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