Body found during search for missing young woman in Texas
The discovery occurred during the search for 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos, missing since Christmas Eve
Camila Mendoza Olmos, a 19-year-old person reported missing since December 24, was found dead Tuesday afternoon in Bexar County, Texas, while authorities were looking for her.
During a joint operation between coroner's office providers and the FBI, county judge Javier Salazar reported at a press conference that the body had been found in a field of high grass, about 100 feet from the younger woman's house.
The state medical examiner will have to determine both the body's identification and the cause and manner of death, but the body has not been publicly identified thus far.
No evidence of a murder
Salazar stated that crime is not currently suspected, but that it is still ongoing and that it is too early to arrive at a conclusion.
A firearm was found close to the discovery's location, which had previously been viewed as a source of fascination in the research. A tool belonging to a comparative of Mendoza Olmos was reported missing, according to authorities, but it has not been confirmed whether it matches the weapons found at the field. According to the information gathered during the inspection, the deputy added that there are signs of suicidal ideation and untreated depression as well as possible signs of self-harm. New disappearances raise issues. Mendoza Olmos ' departure came at a time when there were two more new cases in the area. Angelique Johnson, 17, is still missing while Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos, 14, was found intact. Authorities have reiterated that there hasn't been a conclusive link between the cases so far, despite continuing to conduct ongoing searches and asking the community for support. The Texas Department of Public Safety reported that Mendoza Olmos ' Clara Alert had been deactivated. However, he contacted the Bexar County Sheriff's Office if anyone had any pertinent details.
This news has been tken from authentic news syndicates and agencies and only the wordings has been changed keeping the menaing intact. We have not done personal research yet and do not guarantee the complete genuinity and request you to verify from other sources too.

