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Authorities search for missing Hispanic teen in Texas and warn she is in “imminent danger”

Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, was last seen on Christmas Eve morning leaving her home in Bexar County

Authorities search for missing Hispanic teen in Texas and warn she is in ldquoimminent dangerrdquo
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Officials in Bexar County, Texas, are looking for Camila Mendoza Olmos, a 19-year-old girl who has been missing since Christmas Eve, whose movements are deemed to be in "imminent threat," according to police on Sunday.

The young woman left her home in the 11000 block of Persian Spring, north of Bexar County, on Wednesday at around 7:00 a. m. when she was last seen. Before leaving the area, security camera footage captured her checking her car. She left on foot, leaving behind her specific things. The Bexar County Sheriff's Office claims that Mendoza Olmos left the home on foot because her vehicle remained parked on the home. Government claimed that the young woman only carried her pilot's license and car keys with her. Deputy Javier Salazar told ABC News that officers and volunteer groups have supported a number of federal agencies and have continued to conduct 24-hour searches. DHS and the FBI assist in the research. Given that there is a chance that the disappearance will go beyond U. S. territory, the FBI is providing technical assistance while the Department of Homeland Security ( DHS) is keeping an eye on border crossings and international movements. We "never want to miss anything," Salazar said. Although the scope of the earth search is only a few square miles, we don't rule out the possibility that this event might extend beyond the nation's borders. No premise is rejected. According to authorities, all possible avenues of research are still unsolved, including kidnapping, human trafficking, or leaving of one's own accord. Mendoza Olmos just experienced a romance breakup, but the police confirmed that it was shared and that there is no evidence of a conflict of interest. Sallazar also confirmed that the young woman is a U. S. citizen and that she has never been detained by ICE despite stories that are spreading on social media. Strange Behavior: One of the things that investigators find most troubling is that Mendoza Olmos left her mobile phone at home, which they described as strange given her active life. She doesn't typically profit or had her cellphone with her. That's why we're working on this event almost nonstop, according to the judge. The young woman was last seen with a mild blue pajama trousers, a child blue and black hoodie, and white sneakers. Neighborhoods were asked to evaluate security camera footage and review any pertinent information by authorities. Anyone with information on her whereabouts can contact the Bexar County Sheriff's Office at ( 210 ) 335-6000 or send an email to the missingpersons@bexar. org.

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