
The disappearance of 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos has taken a dramatic turn with the release of dashcam footage by the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, offering a haunting glimpse into her final known moments. On December 29, 2025, Sheriff Javier Salazar unveiled the video during a press conference, captured by a motorist commuting to work on Christmas Eve morning. The grainy clip shows a solitary pedestrian walking along Wildhorse Parkway, just two blocks from her home in the upscale Wildhorse subdivision of northwest Bexar County, San Antonio. Authorities are convinced the figure is Camila, dressed in a baby-blue and black hoodie, matching pajama bottoms, and white shoes—attire consistent with her last sighting.
Camila, a young woman described by family and friends as kind-hearted and selfless, vanished without a trace on December 24, 2025. Home surveillance footage from around 6:58 a.m. depicts her rummaging through her vehicle in the driveway of her residence on the 11000 block of Caspian Springs. She appears to search for an unidentified item before closing the door and walking away on foot, carrying only her car keys and driver’s license. Her cell phone was left behind on her bed, a detail that has heightened concerns about her vulnerability. This behavior was reportedly out of character, though her mother noted she often took early morning walks for solace.
The dashcam video, submitted to investigators on December 28 after the driver recalled seeing someone matching her description, provides what Salazar calls the best “direction of flight” yet. It captures the woman strolling alone shortly after 7 a.m., adding a crucial timeline to the puzzle. No signs of distress are evident in the footage, but the isolation of the scene has fueled speculation. The sheriff emphasized that while Camila has a history of depression and suicidal thoughts, all possibilities are being explored, including voluntary departure or unforeseen encounters. A recent mutual romantic breakup has been mentioned, but authorities stress no foul play is suspected, with her ex-boyfriend and others fully cooperating in the search.
The case has mobilized a massive response. The FBI has joined forces with local deputies, deploying cadets and mounted patrols to comb an 8-square-mile radius around her home. Volunteers, navigating rugged terrain fraught with wildlife and dense brush, have scoured the area relentlessly. Salazar has pleaded with the community, urging residents in surrounding neighborhoods to review their doorbell cameras and surveillance systems for any footage from that fateful morning. “She’s got people here that love her very much and are more than willing to help her deal with whatever she may be going through,” he told reporters, extending a message of hope directly to Camila.
As the search enters its seventh day, the family’s anguish grows. Camila’s mother, Rosario, has appealed for prayers, clinging to faith amid the uncertainty. This incident underscores the perils faced by young adults in moments of crisis, even in seemingly safe suburban enclaves. With no confirmed sightings since the video, the public is encouraged to report tips immediately. Contact the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at 210-335-6000 or email missingpersons@bexar.org. The dashcam revelation has reignited hope, but time is critical in bringing Camila home safely.