LAST WORDS BEFORE SHE DISAPPEARED…
The quiet “see you later” was the final message Camila “Cami” Mendoza Olmos sent at 11:47 PM before stepping out for a short Christmas Eve walk — then total silence. Her phone stayed behind, her car was untouched, and a gun from the home was missing. Investigators are now looking closely at her recent contact with an ex-boyfriend as new questions surface.
What really happened in those final minutes has left the community shaken 😢💔
Mom’s Haunting Words After Police Found a Body During Search for Missing Texas Teen Camila Mendoza Olmos
The devastating search for 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos ended in profound tragedy when authorities discovered a body in a field mere yards from her family home in northwest Bexar County, Texas. What made the discovery even more heartbreaking were the words reportedly repeated by her mother, Rosario Olmos, upon learning the news: “So close to home.”

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Camila vanished on Christmas Eve morning, December 24, 2025, after leaving her home in the Wildhorse subdivision for what her family believed was her routine early walk. Surveillance footage captured her rummaging through her car before walking away on foot, leaving her cellphone charging in her bedroom—a detail that alarmed her loved ones, as it was out of character.

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Rosario Olmos, Camila’s mother, had shared a bed with her daughter that night and recalled feeling her get up early. In earlier interviews, she expressed hope, saying in Spanish to local media, “I thought I would find her like other times, walking, and we would come home together.” The family, including Camila’s father Alfonso Mendoza and brother Carlos, mobilized extensive searches with volunteers, while agencies like the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO), FBI, and Department of Homeland Security joined the effort.

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The Tragic Discovery and Mother’s Reaction
On December 30, 2025, just minutes into a renewed search of a grassy field behind a landscaping business on FM 1560—approximately 100 to 250 yards from the family home—a joint BCSO and FBI team located a body in tall vegetation. Clothing matched Camila’s last known attire: a black North Face hoodie, baby blue pajama shorts, and white shoes. A firearm was found nearby, and a family member’s gun had been reported missing.

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The Bexar County Medical Examiner confirmed the identity as Camila Mendoza Olmos on December 31, ruling the cause of death a gunshot wound to the head and the manner suicide. No foul play is suspected.
The proximity of the site intensified the family’s anguish. Volunteer search leader Frank Trevino, a retired insurance salesman who assisted throughout, described Rosario’s reaction to the Daily Mail: She was left in shock, staring blankly, repeatedly murmuring “So close to home.” Trevino noted, “Her eyes were not there,” painting a picture of a mother overwhelmed by grief and the cruel irony that her daughter had been so near safety all along.

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Family’s Heartfelt Statement and Ongoing Grief
On New Year’s Eve, Camila’s aunt Nancy Olmos shared a statement on behalf of the family via social media, expressing gratitude and faith amid unbearable pain:
“In the name of the Olmos family, we want to give a humble and heartfelt thank you to all the news reporters, police detectives, FBI, churches, friends, family and many other communities for your support and prayers. Our beloved Camila Mendoza Olmos is now with the Good Lord.
“We kindly ask that you please respect our pain and, most importantly, keep my cousin Rosario — Camila’s mom — and my nephew Carlos — Camila’s brother — in your prayers during this incredibly difficult time. Thank you, and God bless you all.”
This message resonated deeply, highlighting the family’s reliance on faith while underscoring the specific toll on Rosario and Carlos.
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Prior to the discovery, both parents had publicly pleaded for Camila’s return. Alfonso Mendoza told reporters, “I miss her, come home,” leaning on his faith. Friends and community members described Camila as a bright, aspiring orthodontist student at Northwest Vista College with strong family ties in Texas and Southern California.
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar had noted indicators of undiagnosed depression and prior suicidal ideations, though the family struggled with this conclusion. Salazar described Camila as “a young person going through a very tough time,” while emphasizing a thorough investigation.
Community Impact and Calls for Awareness
The tragedy prompted an outpouring of support in San Antonio and beyond, with vigils and increased calls to mental health resources like the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Neighbors expressed shock, holding loved ones closer and reflecting on hidden struggles.
Memorial arrangements were in planning as of early January 2026, with the family encouraging privacy and prayers. Camila’s story—a vibrant young life cut short so near the safety of home—serves as a poignant reminder of mental health challenges and the importance of support.
Rosario Olmos’ reported words, “So close to home,” encapsulate the haunting proximity of loss, echoing the family’s unimaginable pain in a case that gripped the nation over the holidays.
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