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Vigil Held On Anniversary Of Woman's Disappearance

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Vigil Held On Anniversary Of Woman's Disappearance

by Kimberly Houk
GLEN BURNIE (WJZ) ― It's been a year to the day since a Rosedale woman vanished en route to a rock concert in Washington.

Thirty-two-year-old Tracey Gardner-Tetso was last seen March 6th, 2005. Her car was spotted eleven days later at a Days Inn parking lot in Glen Burnie.

"A part of me, I'm so angry. And the other part I'm like, 'Okay, I need to understand until we do find her,'" Cathy Gardner, Tetso's mother, tells WJZ's Kimberly Houk. "This was a young, vibrant individual--a world ahead of her, looking for the future."

Her friends and relatives gathered yesterday for a candlelight vigil to mark the anniversary.

Tetso's husband reported her missing after she was supposed to attend a Motley Crue concert at the M-C-I Center in Washington, D-C. She never arrived at the concert.

Detectives learned that her car passed through the southbound side of the Harbor Tunnel on March 6th just before 8:00 p-m.

Clues to her whereabouts from that point on have been practically non-existant, and the police still have no answers for Tetso's concerned family.

"I got to the point where I don't even bother calling them anymore," says her father, Rick Gardner.

Despite the lack of clues, her loved ones hope someone will step forward who might know what happened to Tetso.

"She was really outgoing and great to be around. I loved her and somebody took her from me," says Dawn Smith, Tetso's best friend.

Tetso is described as a white female, 32 years old, 5'4", and 130 pounds, with long blonde hair, and blue eyes. She has a tattoo of a bird on her back and another tattoo of a bird on her right leg.

Her car is a 1996 black Pontiac TransAm with dark tinted windows, displaying Maryland tags LRN 534.

If anyone has any information about Tracey Tetso or her vehicle, please call Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020. Up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading to her whereabouts.

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