🚨 BREAKING: CAMILA MENDOZA OLMOS’ BEST FRIEND DROPS CHILLING BOMBSHELL – “SHE TOLD ME A MAN IN A BLACK HOOD WAS FOLLOWING HER” 😱👀

Just hours ago, the 19-year-old Texas teen’s childhood best friend revealed Camila had been terrified in the days before she vanished on Christmas Eve. “She said there was this guy in a black hoodie watching her… she felt unsafe.”

Now police CONFIRM they are digging DEEP into her romantic relationships and past partners. What did they find in those final texts and calls? Was she being stalked? Harassed? Or worse?

She left her phone off, walked out for a “normal” morning walk, CCTV shows her searching her car… and then nothing. Family says she was happy. Cops say “imminent danger.” And now this dark new lead.

The man in black – real threat or paranoia? Someone knows something. This case just took a sinister turn.

SHARE THIS NOW – if you saw anything suspicious in northwest San Antonio, or know who she was dating, please speak up! 👇 Full shocking update + latest police statement below.

The investigation into the Christmas Eve disappearance of 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos took a dramatic turn Tuesday when her best friend came forward with a previously undisclosed detail: Camila had recently expressed fear that a man wearing a black hoodie was following her.

The revelation, shared in interviews with local media outlets, prompted Bexar County Sheriff’s Office investigators to confirm they are now actively examining Camila’s recent romantic relationships and social interactions as part of their ongoing probe.

Camila Mendoza Olmos was last seen around 6:58 a.m. on December 24, 2025, outside her family home in the 11000 block of Caspian Spring in northwest Bexar County. Surveillance footage from a neighbor’s camera captured what authorities believe is the teen searching inside her parked vehicle before walking away on foot. She left her cellphone—powered off—behind in the bedroom and took only what appeared to be her car key and possibly her driver’s license.

Her mother, Rosario Olmos, reported her missing after she failed to return from what was believed to be a routine morning walk. A CLEAR Alert was issued the same day, signaling that authorities believe she is in “imminent danger.”

Camila’s childhood best friend, who asked to be identified only as “Cami” to protect her privacy, told reporters that in the weeks leading up to the disappearance, Camila had mentioned feeling uneasy about a man in a black hoodie. “She told me she noticed him more than once,” the friend said. “She said he was following her when she walked in the neighborhood. She didn’t know who he was, but it made her nervous.”

The friend did not specify exactly when or how many times Camila reported seeing the individual, nor whether she had told anyone else, including family members. She said Camila had not reported the matter to police and had not described the man in detail beyond the hoodie.

Sheriff Javier Salazar confirmed Tuesday afternoon that investigators are taking the new information seriously. “We are looking into all relationships, including romantic ones,” he said during a brief media update. “Anything that could explain why she might have left the house that morning or why she felt unsafe is being examined.”

Salazar declined to elaborate on whether the “man in black” description matches any known individuals or whether surveillance footage from the neighborhood has been re-reviewed for possible sightings of such a person. He reiterated that all possibilities remain open, from voluntary departure to foul play, including abduction or human trafficking.

The sheriff previously disclosed that Camila’s recent text messages and phone calls contained concerning elements that led investigators to classify her as being in “imminent danger.” While some details remain undisclosed, authorities have said there is no evidence of foul play directly tied to her recent mutual breakup, and individuals close to her are cooperating.

Mental health concerns have also been a factor in the case. Salazar noted that Camila had a reported history of depression and suicidal ideation, though her father, Alfonso Mendoza, has disputed the severity of those issues. The family has maintained that Camila was generally happy and looking forward to future plans.

The new detail about the man in the black hoodie has reignited public speculation and concern. Online discussions have focused on the possibility that Camila was being stalked or harassed, with some questioning whether the individual could be connected to her social circle or someone she encountered during her walks.

The search effort has remained intensive. Deputies, FBI agents, volunteers, and specialized teams—including drones and cadaver dogs—have continued combing greenbelts, parks, and a multi-mile radius around the family home. New dashcam footage released late last week showed what appears to be Camila walking alone shortly after leaving her residence. Authorities have also checked airports, border crossings, and outbound transportation, with some speculation that she may have left the area voluntarily, though no confirmation has been provided.

Family members have remained visibly emotional in public statements. Rosario Olmos has pleaded for her daughter’s safe return, while aunt Nancy Olmos posted on social media: “Cami, if you’re out there, please come home. We’re all waiting for you.”

Camila is described as 5-foot-4, 110 pounds, Hispanic, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black North Face hoodie with baby blue accents, baby blue pajama bottoms or shorts, and white shoes.

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office continues to urge anyone with information—particularly anyone who may have seen a man in a black hoodie in the area or who has knowledge of Camila’s recent relationships—to come forward. Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling (210) 335-6000 or emailing [email protected].

As the investigation enters its seventh day, the addition of this chilling new detail has intensified both hope and fear that Camila Mendoza Olmos may have been in danger long before she walked away from her home on Christmas Eve morning.