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Christmas Eve turns into a nightmare Texas After a 19-year-old woman goes missing, her family saint antony After returning home, I left my cell phone and car behind.
Camila Mendoza Olmos was reportedly last seen outside her home just before 7 a.m. Wednesday morning. Bexar County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities said she appeared to be out for a walk, which her family believed was just routine.
Officials said surveillance video showed Camila wearing light blue pajama shorts, a black hoodie and white shoes as she rummaged through the car before the video ended.
Her car was left at the home, and investigators believe she walked away with only her car keys and possibly her driver’s license.
The morning Camila disappeared, she slept in the same bed as her mother, Rosario Olmos. she told Kens 5 She felt her daughter get up but stayed in bed for about 90 minutes before checking on her.
When Rosario realized Camila was missing, he tried to call her, but later discovered his daughter’s phone was turned off and left on the bed.
“I called her on her cell phone, but it was on the bed and it was off,” Rosario said. “I charged it up and went out to look for her. I figured I’d find her like I did every other time, walk, and we’d go home together.”
Rosario searched the area, believing she would find her daughter on her usual route, but she was nowhere to be found. Camilla’s boyfriend and father both said they had not seen her or heard from her. After contacting Camila’s boyfriend and father, she filed a missing persons report.
A Clear (Coordinated Law Enforcement Adult Rescue) alert was also issued for Camila, who is listed as missing and “possibly in danger.”
Family and friends searched the area near her home on Christmas Day but found no sign of her, Rosario said, adding that it was completely out of character for Camila to disappear without telling anyone where she went.
“I just asked God to take her home,” Rosario told KENS5. “Bring her back to me.
Friends said Camilla often went out for walks, but during those walks she was always on the phone with someone else.
“This is very abnormal,” her friend Isabella told Korea Satellite News Agency. “It’s not like her. She’s always stalking us, asking ‘Why don’t you do this?'” [She would] Make sure her phone is always charged. “
Her family begged for her safe return as hundreds of loved ones and community members searched for Camilla.
“It’s really hard,” Camila’s father, Alfonso Mendoza, told KSAT.
“Please come home,” he begged his daughter. “Dad misses you.”
Her brother, Carlos Mendoza, flew back to Texas after learning she was missing and began searching on foot with volunteers.
“We’ve been searching on foot within a three-mile radius,” Mendoza said. “I want her back.”
Anyone who may have seen her or heard about her is asked to contact the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at 210-335-6000.