MD MD - Karen Kamsch, 14, Pasadena, 1976

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Karen Beth Kamsch

Karen was last seen in Pasadena, Maryland sometime during the winter months of 1976. She was living with her grandmother, Olga Kamsch, in the 50 block of Wishing Rock Road at the time. She was a straight-A student at Brooklyn Park Senior School and had skipped the sixth grade.

However, around the time of her disappearance she had been getting into trouble and had also run away from home several times. It is reported that she may have been abused, but the nature of the abuse and the identity of the abuser(s) have not been disclosed. She had moved in with her grandmother because she was having problems with her family.

Olga told everyone that Karen ran away during the winter of 1976. She said she realized the child was missing when Karen did not arrive at school. She left behind all of her belongings, including her winter coat. Karen has never been heard from again and there has been no indication of her whereabouts since 1976.

In 2007, Karen's younger brother contacted police to inquire as to the status of her case. Olga and Karen's father had said they reported Karen as a missing child in 1976, but investigators have found no record of the report. It is unclear whether the report was never made, or whether it was simply misplaced or destroyed in the intervening three decades.

Olga died in 1999, and Karen's aunt and uncle now live in the house on Wishing Rock Road. A new missing persons report was officially filed for Karen on May 15, 2007, and police began interviewing her friends and surviving relatives.

Authorities believe foul play may have been involved in Karen's disappearance, as they cannot find any records of her existence after 1976. Her case is being treated as a homicide.

Investigators searched Olga and Karen's former home for evidence, and sucked five feet of debris out of a dried-up well behind the house. They stated they have a person of interest in Karen's disappearance and this individual is a close associate or relative of hers.

The investigation is ongoing and Karen's disappearance remains unsolved.

Anyone with information regarding the disappearance of Karen Beth Kamsch is asked to call the Anne Arundel County Police Homicide Unit at 410-222-3415, the Anne Arundel County Homicide Tip Line at 410-923-4543 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP. Crime Stoppers phone calls are not recorded and callers remain anonymous.

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  • #82
I'd love to have seen dog searches in this area when the brother came forward in 2007. Lots of private property, and signs posted everywhere, which makes sense considering the "Wishing Rock" is practically in the backyard. 1976 is a long time ago, but always that possibility bones will surface for another walker in the woods.
 
  • #83
Karen has been missing for about 48 years this winter.
 
  • #84
Today is Karen’s birthday.
 
  • #85
the cops in the 70s would say.. your 9 year old son has gone off to start a new life, they will call you when they run out of money.. so the parents in the 70s just shrugged their shoulders… i wouldn’t be surprised if the police missed a missing teenager case or didn’t report it… not that they had a good track record with these types of cases especially since it’s implied that karen had some issues and was skipping school… they probably told her grandmother she’d be back soon and that was it.. i didn’t live in those days but i know it was a lot harder to search for a missing loved one.. especially if it was a teenager or an adult as people often didn’t keep in touch even with family members… i think there was more of an attitude of “if they wanted to get in touch they would”.
However, I think Karen has been involved in a dirty game... I feel that if she had disappeared voluntarily, they would have found her through social security, for example... If she had wanted to run away from home, I would bet that she would have at least taken something for the road, such as clothes or provisions...
Whatever the case,
Rest in peace
 
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Another young teenager who went missing in the 70s in this area. Pamela Conyer’s body was found about 2 miles from Karen’s house in 1970. They are doing a lot of construction in the woods around this area right now. The legend is the Wishing Rock is cursed. It’s a huge deposit of this rare quartz only found a few places in the world that the indigenous people used to make weapons.

 

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