Missing Texas teen could be in 'imminent danger'
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(NewsNation) — Authorities have issued an urgent alert regarding the disappearance of a teenager who was last seen on Christmas Eve, emphasizing that she could be in “imminent danger.”

Nineteen-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos from Bexar County, Texas, went missing after she set out for one of her routine walks in the neighborhood early in the morning on December 24. Her mother reported that Camila left home dressed in a black North Face sweater with blue details, baby blue pajama shorts, and white shoes.

Surveillance footage from around 7 a.m. captured someone believed to be Mendoza Olmos, seemingly searching for something in her car. This has become a crucial piece of evidence as the investigation unfolds.

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