Missing Texas teenâs heartbreaking last words to best friend before mysteriously vanishing during Christmas Eve walk revealed
- - Missing Texas teenâs heartbreaking last words to best friend before mysteriously vanishing during Christmas Eve walk revealed
Sofia PoznanskyDecember 27, 2025 at 5:55 PM
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The best friend of a Texas teenager who mysterious vanished from her home early Christmas Eve morning shared the gone girlâs heartbreaking last words with The Post.
Camila âCamiâ Mendoza Olmos, 19, was last seen outside her San Antonio home just before 7 a.m. on Wednesday wearing pajama shorts and a hoodie.
Her childhood best friend, Camila Estrella, said the pair were on the phone Tuesday to make plans to go dress shopping, to look for an outfit for Estrellaâs boyfriendâs family event.
Camila âCamiâ Mendoza Olmos, 19, was last seen outside her San Antonio home just before 7 a.m. on Wednesday wearing pajama shorts and a hoodie. KSAT
âShe said, âBye Cami, I love you,'â recalled a shaken Estrella.
âShe was someone that was just full of love,â she said, adding the two spoke every day.
âThis is so random, we never expected this.â
Olmos, wearing baby blue pajama shorts, a black hoodie and white shoes, was captured on video outside the house rummaging through her car before the footage cut off, the Bexar County Sheriffâs Office said.The disappearance has left the community shaken and the family desperate to find the Northwest Vista Community College student.
Olmosâ childhood bestfriend shared the gone girlâs heartbreaking last words with The Post, saying the pair was on the phone Tuesday to make plans to go dress shopping, to look for an outfit for Estrellaâs boyfriendâs family event. KSAT
Estrella said the two talked every day and recalled, âShe was someone that was just full of love.â KSAT
âItâs just not Cami,â said aunt Nancy Olmos. âWe knew something happened.â
The aunt had taken Olmos and her mother in when the two first moved to Texas from California in 2012.
âThis was not a Christmas for us. It is a nightmare,â she said, adding that relatives who had gone out of town for the holidays quickly returned to help find her.
Olmosâ mom Rosario woke Wednesday unable to find her daughter, who typically took an early morning walk, according to reports.
Her aunt Nancy Olmos said, âThis was not a Christmas for us. It is a nightmare.â KSAT
Police say Camilla Olmos have her condition listed as âpossibly endangered.â KSAT
By 9:30 a.m., Rosario Olmos called her daughterâs phone, only to find it on a bed with no battery, the Spanish-speaker told The Post, as Nancy Olmos translated for her.
The mom then called cops, who arrived with scent tracking dogs but have been unable to find the business student.
Camilla Olmos is considered âpossibly endangered,â police said in their missing person alert.
Source: âAOL Breakingâ