Texas Teen Missing Since Christmas Eve; Sheriff Says She May Be in “Imminent Danger”
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — Authorities in the San Antonio area are searching for Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, who was last seen early Christmas Eve (Dec. 24, 2025) outside her home in far northwest Bexar County. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office says she is believed to be in “imminent danger,” prompting a statewide CLEAR Alert. Texas Department of Public Safety
Sheriff Javier Salazar said investigators have been working “around the clock,” and that mental health is among the concerns being considered as the search continues. KSAT

Last known sighting: surveillance video near her home
Investigators say Mendoza Olmos was last seen at about 6:58–7:00 a.m. outside her home in the 11000 block of Caspian Spring. Local reporting says a neighbor’s security camera captured a person believed to be her near the driveway before the footage ended. KSAT
Authorities say her vehicle was left behind, and investigators believe she may have left the neighborhood on foot. Sheriff Salazar also highlighted that her cellphone was left behind, calling it an unusual and troubling detail in the case. KSAT
Accused D.C. Pipe Bomb Suspect Says “Something Snapped” DOJ Filing Claims
Description: what authorities are asking the public to look for
According to KSAT, Mendoza Olmos is described as:
- 19 years old
- 5’4″, about 110 lbs
- Brown hair, brown eyes
- Last seen wearing a black sweater with baby blue accents, baby blue shorts, and white shoes KSAT
(Clothing details may vary slightly across updates; rely on the latest law-enforcement bulletin when sharing.)
What is a CLEAR Alert in Texas?
A CLEAR Alert is issued for missing adults (generally ages 18–64) when a preliminary investigation indicates the person is in imminent danger of bodily injury or death, or the disappearance appears involuntary (such as abduction/kidnapping). Texas Department of Public Safety
Multi-agency search underway
Authorities say the search has expanded with assistance beyond local investigators. Reporting from People and local outlets indicates federal partners (including FBI and DHS) have been involved in information-gathering efforts tied to possible travel indicators and other leads. People.com
How to help (Ring cameras, dash cams, tips)
If you live in the area, officials and family members have urged residents to:
- Review Ring/security footage from early morning Dec. 24
- Check dash-cam video if you drove nearby around that time
- Report anything unusual immediately
Contact: Call the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at (210) 335-6000 with any information.
Sensitive note
Some official updates have referenced mental-health concerns as part of the investigation. If you or someone you know is in crisis in the U.S., you can call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). KSAT
Disclaimer
This report is based on information released by law enforcement and local reporting at the time of publication. Details may change as the investigation continues.