Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, has been missing since the morning of Christmas Eve. Since then, her loved ones, friends and strangers haven’t stopped looking.
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“Every morning, we have been meeting at the Wild Horse HOA Sports Park,” boyfriend Nate Gonzales said. “From there, we get our groups around 20 with one leader who has experience with search and rescue.”
On Saturday morning, the area was packed with volunteers who divided up to search a 4-mile radius.
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Search and Support San Antonio, a nonprofit, has been assisting with organization and drone surveillance.
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Saturday evening, family and friends got together at Ambassadors Coffee for a prayer circle for Mendoza Olmos’ family. More than 100 people showed up to support the family and search efforts.
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The FBI told KSAT they were in the neighborhood on Saturday to help local law enforcement search for Camila, following a request from BCSO.
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Family and friends gathered early Saturday morning to search for a missing 19-year-old woman who was last seen near her home on Christmas Eve.
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According to the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, deputies have conducted multiple searches across several different areas.
Investigators have utilized deputies, investigators, agency search-and-rescue resources, drones, and support from Alamo Area Search and Rescue, including the use of cadaver dogs.
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On Saturday, the Youth Peace and Justice Foundation (YPJF) also known as The Uvalde Foundation For Kids, announced they have also joined the search for Camila.
The foundation is offering $1,000 reward for information leading to Camila’s location and her safe return home.
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