CASE FILE: Camila Mendoza Olmos (19) — Missing Person
Jurisdiction: Northwest Bexar County, Texas (San Antonio area)
Lead Agency: Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO)
Last Known Date: December 24, 2025 (Christmas Eve)
Document Purpose:
This file summarizes confirmed information and clearly separates verified facts from unconfirmed claims or unknowns. It is intended for awareness-focused coverage and responsible public information sharing.
Quick Summary (Verified):
Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, was reported missing from her northwest Bexar County home after she was last seen leaving her residence in the early morning hours of Christmas Eve (Dec 24, 2025). Family members reported that she typically takes morning walks around that time but did not return. Reporting indicates home surveillance captured Camila near her vehicle around approximately 6:58 a.m., appearing to search for an item. Authorities believe she left on foot and her vehicle remained at the residence. A Texas CLEAR Alert has been issued, and BCSO is requesting public assistance, including review of doorbell/security footage and dashcam video in the relevant time window.
Identifying Information (Verified/Public):
Name: Camila Mendoza Olmos
Age: 19
Status: Missing
Location last associated with: 11000 block of Caspian Spring (northwest Bexar County / San Antonio area)
Agency: Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO)
Note: Detailed physical descriptors (height/weight/clothing) should be taken directly from the most recent official alert/poster before publication, as those details may update.
Last Confirmed Sighting (Verified/Public):
• Date: December 24, 2025 (Christmas Eve)
• Time: Shortly before 7:00 a.m. (reported approx. 6:58 a.m.)
• Location: Outside her residence in the 11000 block of Caspian Spring
• Context: Home surveillance reportedly shows Camila near her vehicle, appearing to search for something.
• Additional reported detail: Authorities believe she left on foot; her vehicle remained at the home.
Initial Concern (Verified/Public):
• Family members stated Camila commonly went on morning walks around the same time.
• Concern escalated when she did not return home.
• BCSO requested public assistance to locate her and asked the community to review cameras and report tips.
Official Alert Status (Verified/Public):
• A Texas CLEAR Alert has been issued in connection with Camila Mendoza Olmos.
Notes:
• CLEAR Alerts in Texas are used to help locate missing adults in certain circumstances.
• The presence of an alert indicates authorities consider the disappearance serious enough to request broad public assistance.
What We Know (Confirmed / Publicly Reported):
1) Camila Mendoza Olmos is 19 years old and reported missing from northwest Bexar County, Texas.
2) She was last seen on Christmas Eve (Dec 24, 2025) just before 7:00 a.m., leaving her residence on the 11000 block of Caspian Spring.
3) Reporting indicates home surveillance captured her near her vehicle around ~6:58 a.m., appearing to look for something.
4) Authorities believe she left on foot; her vehicle remained at the residence.
5) BCSO is actively investigating and requesting public help.
6) A Texas CLEAR Alert has been issued.
What We Do Not Know (Unknown / Not Publicly Confirmed):
• Exact walking route or direction of travel after leaving the property
• Whether she was carrying a phone and any confirmed device activity/pings
• Whether any eyewitness sightings exist after the last home surveillance moment
• Whether a vehicle or specific person is considered a person of interest
• Whether investigators recovered any physical evidence (clothing/items) tied to her disappearance
• Whether there are confirmed security video hits beyond the home camera
• Whether there were any recent threats, conflicts, or safety concerns disclosed publicly
How the Public Can Help (Practical Actions):
1) Review doorbell/security footage from the neighborhood for Dec 24, 2025.
Suggested window: approximately 6:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
2) Review dashcam footage from anyone driving near Caspian Spring / surrounding northwest Bexar County routes that morning.
3) Report any sightings, suspicious activity, or video clips directly to Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.
4) Avoid posting sensitive tip details publicly; send them to investigators to prevent contamination of leads.
Primary Sources (Law Enforcement / Official Alerts):
• Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO)
- Missing person announcements
- Public requests for assistance
- Official statements and updates
• Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
- CLEAR Alert issuance and updates
Notes:
Information from these sources is considered the highest reliability and should be prioritized when conflicts arise.
Secondary Sources (Reputable Media Reporting):
• Local Texas news outlets (San Antonio / Bexar County area)
- Reporting on timeline details
- Surveillance video descriptions
- Search efforts and community response
• National outlets reporting on the case
- Used for broader context only
- Must be cross-checked against local or official statements
Notes:
Secondary sources may contain additional details but should always be verified against primary sources when possible.
Tertiary Sources -
• Social media posts (Facebook, X, TikTok, Instagram)
• Comments from non-official individuals
• Screenshots, messages, or secondhand claims
• Tabloid-style reporting
Rules for Use:
• These sources should NEVER be treated as confirmed facts.
• If discussed publicly, they must be clearly labeled as unverified or alleged.
• Avoid amplifying speculation that could harm the investigation.
Surveillance / Video References (As Reported):
• Home surveillance reportedly shows Camila Mendoza Olmos near her vehicle around approximately 6:58 a.m. on Dec 24, 2025.
• Video reportedly depicts her appearing to search for an item.
• Authorities believe she left the area on foot; her vehicle remained at the residence.
Verification Status:
• The existence of surveillance has been reported by reputable outlets.
• The full footage has not been publicly released.
• Interpretations should remain conservative and fact-based.
Location & Geographic Context:
• Last confirmed location: 11000 block of Caspian Spring, northwest Bexar County, Texas.
• This location is based on law enforcement statements and media reporting.
Media Context Note:
Some reporting has described the broader area as a “human trafficking hotspot.”
• This description is contextual and NOT confirmation of trafficking in this case.
• Law enforcement has not publicly stated that trafficking is suspected.
Conflict Resolution Protocol:
If two sources conflict:
1) Law enforcement statements take priority.
2) Local reporting takes priority over national summaries.
3) Earlier reports may be outdated; always check timestamps.
4) Unverified claims should not override confirmed facts.
If uncertainty exists:
• Clearly label the information as unconfirmed.
• Do not present speculation as fact.
Fact-Checking Checklist (Before Adding New Info):
☐ Is the source official or reputable?
☐ Is the information dated and current?
☐ Has law enforcement confirmed or denied it?
☐ Is this fact, interpretation, or opinion?
☐ Is the wording neutral and non-accusatory?
☐ Would publishing this harm the investigation?
If any box cannot be checked, label the information as unconfirmed or exclude it.
Coverage Disclaimer:
This document and related livestreams are intended for public awareness and information-sharing purposes. No individual is accused of wrongdoing unless formally charged by law enforcement. All information is presented in good faith based on publicly available sources at the time of publication.