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#MISSING: Theresa DeKeyzer, 22 - Warren, MICHIGAN (Reward offered - missing 9 weeks)

Every year, Theresa DeKeyzer, 22 of Warren, made plans to attend the Electric Forest Music Festival in Rothbury, Michigan.
For the first time, she crafted jewelry to sell this year at the June 26-29 festival, which is at the Double JJ Resorts, and featuring techno rock bands
Although DeKeyzer was able to purchase a ticket to the sold-out event valued at $200-plus, she never arrived.
She has been missing since Monday June 16, according to her mother, Marie Dekeyzer, of St. Clair Shores.
"She looked forward to that concert all year," said Marie DeKeyzer, who is asking anyone with information about the missing woman to contact the Warren Police Department.
"I still have hope because no one has found her body," she continued. "Yet I can't imagine she wouldn't call somebody if she was able. Is she locked up in a room somewhere? Did the worst happen?"
Warren police have not returned phone calls to The Macomb Daily.
Crime Stoppers of Michigan is offering $1,000 for a tip that helps law enforcers to DeKeyzer's whereabouts.
Leah DeKeyser, Theresa's older sister, said neighbors called police on the Sunday afternoon before Theresa went missing to report a fight between DeKeyzer and her boyfriend in front of the house where DeKeyzer was living with a friend.
"He pulled her out of his car and hit her and drove off," Leah DeKeyzer said. "I don't know if he was ever violent with her (in the past) She wouldn't have told us that. I know they were on again off again and fought a lot. Whenever she threatened to break up with him, he always went nuts."
The boyfriend's house and car reportedly were searched and no evidence that a crime had been committed or leading to DeKeyzer's whereabouts had surfaced.
In addition to the Electric Forest tickets, DeKeyzer left behind her phone charger, clothing, a birthday present for a niece about to turn 2 and jewelry she made to sell at the music festival.
"She didn't ask her family for money, she hasn't contacted any friends that we know of, touched her food card or bank account," Leah DeKeyzer said. She also failed to pick up her last paycheck from a Tim Hortons restaurant she worked at in St. Clair Shores.
Theresa DeKeyzer, a 2010 Lakeview High School graduate, is white, 5 feet, 7 inches tall, 130 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. She has a tattoo of a small shell outline on the lower part of her left arm.
Anyone with information about DeKeyzer's whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK UP (1-800-773-2587). All calls and reward payments are handled anonymously.
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