Mar 23, 2008 1:01 pm US/Eastern
Vigil Held For Missing Baltimore Co. Woman
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) ―
More than three years ago, Tracey Tetso drove away from her Baltimore County home on Bluegrass Road and seemed to vanish into thin air.
Peggy Lee reports on March 6, 2005, 32-year-old Tracey Tetso got in her car with plans to head to Washington, D.C. for a Motley Crue concert. But something happened because the Rosedale woman never made it to the concert and hasn't been seen since.
"When she didn't show up for work, I knew something was wrong because Tracey always showed up for work, and if she didn't show up, she called," said Monika Barilla.
Three years later, her family fears the worst.
"I definitely believe foul play is involved. I do believe that she is not alive. I've come to grips with it," said her mother Cathy Gardner.
At a vigil Saturday night, the Tetso family continued to call media attention in hopes something new will develop.
Investigators have few pieces to this puzzle. The night of the concert, cameras caught Tetso's Pontiac Trans Am passing through the Harbor Tunnel around 8 p.m. Her car was recovered 11 days after her disappearance in a hotel parking lot in Glen Burnie after surveillance video showed her Trans Am pulling in.
Tetso's mother is doubtful her daughter was behind the wheel.
"I don't believe she left this area that day, so it was not her in that car," she said.
Even Motley Crue joined the effort, donating $10,000 to the now $25,000 reward.
Tetso is listed with the FBI as a missing person. If you have any information on this case, you can contact either the FBI or Baltimore County investigators.
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