Last known footage of missing Texas teen Camila Olmos released; authorities say she may be in ‘imminent danger’

New dashboard camera footage may show missing Texas teen Camila Mendoza Olmos moments before she vanished on Christmas Eve

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Newly obtained dashboard camera footage may show the missing Texas teen right before she went missing on Christmas Eve morning, authorities say.

The search for 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos is now on the fifth day. Authorities warned that she may be in “imminent danger.”

The video posted by the Bexar County Sheriff’s office from a driver who was travelling on Wildhorse Parkway captured visuals of someone resembling the teen walking at around 7:00 between Shetland wind and Caspian Spring. The video is the last sight of Olmos.

Javier Salazar, Bexar County Sheriff, who spoke to the San Antonio Express-News, requested that commuters in the area share surveillance footage that may have captured similar videos of her.

She was last seen around 6:58 am on December 24, leaving her Texas home on foot, according to the Sheriff's office. Olmos wore baby blue pyjama shorts and a black and blue North Face sweater with white shoes. The only items she had on her were her car keys and possibly her driver's license, according to investigators. Her mobile phone and her vehicle were left behind at home.

According to Jennifer Coffindaffer, a correspondent with News Nation, Olmos leaving behind her phone indicated that she did not intend to leave her home beyond a short walk.

The Sheriff’s officer said that they have not ruled out any possibility in the disappearance of the teen, including kidnapping, human trafficking, or leaving of their own accord.

The sheriff also assured that the Olmos has not been arrested by the ICE as she is an American citizen.

Olmos had recently been through a breakup; however, it was mutual, and all parties involved have cooperated with the investigation.