One Missing Teen Found Safe; Body Found in Separate Bexar County Case
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Summary
- Three teenage girls were reported missing in Bexar County, Texas, since Christmas Eve. Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos, 14, was found alive and well.
- Authorities discovered a body near the home of Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, who was last seen on December 24. A firearm was found near the body, and officials noted a gun had been reported missing from a family member's home. The body has not yet been identified, and the investigation is ongoing.
- Angelique Johnson, 17, remains missing.
- Anyone with information on any of the missing girls is asked to call the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.
- If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Help is available 24/7.
Timeline
Police said the missing 14-year-old girl was found alive and well.
Authorities found a body around 4:40 p.m. in a field near the home of Camila Mendoza Olmos, officials said. The body has not yet been identified, and authorities said identification could take one to two days. Officials said a firearm was found near the body and noted that a gun had previously been reported missing from a family member’s home. Investigators said they received information indicating the missing individual may have been experiencing emotional distress and possible suicidal ideation before disappearing. Authorities said the investigation remains ongoing.
Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos is described as being around 5'4" and 132 pounds with green eyes and brown hair.
Angelique Johnson is described as being 5'10", around 198 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
Camila Olmos is described as being 5'4" and around 110 pounds.
Officials released video captured by a passing driver on Wildhorse Parkway on Dec. 24 that investigators believe shows Camila walking northbound around 7 a.m. between Shetland Wind and Caspian Spring. Authorities say the video is the last confirmed sighting.
Police said that video footage from the time Camila left shows an unknown individual, believed to be Camila, searching inside her vehicle. It is unclear what she was searching for.
On Dec. 30, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said it was looking for Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos, 14, after she left her home near Landon Ridge and Potranco Road around 7 p.m. on Dec. 29.
On Christmas Day, the sheriff’s office also asked the public for help locating Angelique Johnson, 17, who was last seen on Potranco Road. Police said they believe she had her phone with her.
Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, was last seen close to her San Antonio home around 7 a.m. on Dec. 24 after she left to take a morning walk, according to reports. She was wearing a black North Face sweater with blue accents, baby blue pajama shorts, and white shoes. Her cell phone and vehicle were left at her home, according to police.
Three teenage girls have been reported missing in Bexar County since Christmas Eve, according to police.
Incident reported at Bexar County.
Police said the missing 14-year-old girl was found alive and well.
Authorities found a body around 4:40 p.m. in a field near the home of Camila Mendoza Olmos, officials said. The body has not yet been identified, and authorities said identification could take one to two days. Officials said a firearm was found near the body and noted that a gun had previously been reported missing from a family member’s home. Investigators said they received information indicating the missing individual may have been experiencing emotional distress and possible suicidal ideation before disappearing. Authorities said the investigation remains ongoing.
Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos is described as being around 5'4" and 132 pounds with green eyes and brown hair.
Angelique Johnson is described as being 5'10", around 198 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
Camila Olmos is described as being 5'4" and around 110 pounds.
Officials released video captured by a passing driver on Wildhorse Parkway on Dec. 24 that investigators believe shows Camila walking northbound around 7 a.m. between Shetland Wind and Caspian Spring. Authorities say the video is the last confirmed sighting.
Police said that video footage from the time Camila left shows an unknown individual, believed to be Camila, searching inside her vehicle. It is unclear what she was searching for.
On Dec. 30, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said it was looking for Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos, 14, after she left her home near Landon Ridge and Potranco Road around 7 p.m. on Dec. 29.
On Christmas Day, the sheriff’s office also asked the public for help locating Angelique Johnson, 17, who was last seen on Potranco Road. Police said they believe she had her phone with her.
Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, was last seen close to her San Antonio home around 7 a.m. on Dec. 24 after she left to take a morning walk, according to reports. She was wearing a black North Face sweater with blue accents, baby blue pajama shorts, and white shoes. Her cell phone and vehicle were left at her home, according to police.
Three teenage girls have been reported missing in Bexar County since Christmas Eve, according to police.
Incident reported at Bexar County.
Police said the missing 14-year-old girl was found alive and well.
Authorities found a body around 4:40 p.m. in a field near the home of Camila Mendoza Olmos, officials said. The body has not yet been identified, and authorities said identification could take one to two days. Officials said a firearm was found near the body and noted that a gun had previously been reported missing from a family member’s home. Investigators said they received information indicating the missing individual may have been experiencing emotional distress and possible suicidal ideation before disappearing. Authorities said the investigation remains ongoing.
Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos is described as being around 5'4" and 132 pounds with green eyes and brown hair.
Angelique Johnson is described as being 5'10", around 198 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
Camila Olmos is described as being 5'4" and around 110 pounds.
Officials released video captured by a passing driver on Wildhorse Parkway on Dec. 24 that investigators believe shows Camila walking northbound around 7 a.m. between Shetland Wind and Caspian Spring. Authorities say the video is the last confirmed sighting.
Police said that video footage from the time Camila left shows an unknown individual, believed to be Camila, searching inside her vehicle. It is unclear what she was searching for.
On Dec. 30, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said it was looking for Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos, 14, after she left her home near Landon Ridge and Potranco Road around 7 p.m. on Dec. 29.
On Christmas Day, the sheriff’s office also asked the public for help locating Angelique Johnson, 17, who was last seen on Potranco Road. Police said they believe she had her phone with her.
Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, was last seen close to her San Antonio home around 7 a.m. on Dec. 24 after she left to take a morning walk, according to reports. She was wearing a black North Face sweater with blue accents, baby blue pajama shorts, and white shoes. Her cell phone and vehicle were left at her home, according to police.
Three teenage girls have been reported missing in Bexar County since Christmas Eve, according to police.
Incident reported at Bexar County.
Police said the missing 14-year-old girl was found alive and well.
Authorities found a body around 4:40 p.m. in a field near the home of Camila Mendoza Olmos, officials said. The body has not yet been identified, and authorities said identification could take one to two days. Officials said a firearm was found near the body and noted that a gun had previously been reported missing from a family member’s home. Investigators said they received information indicating the missing individual may have been experiencing emotional distress and possible suicidal ideation before disappearing. Authorities said the investigation remains ongoing.
Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos is described as being around 5'4" and 132 pounds with green eyes and brown hair.
Angelique Johnson is described as being 5'10", around 198 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
Camila Olmos is described as being 5'4" and around 110 pounds.
Officials released video captured by a passing driver on Wildhorse Parkway on Dec. 24 that investigators believe shows Camila walking northbound around 7 a.m. between Shetland Wind and Caspian Spring. Authorities say the video is the last confirmed sighting.
Police said that video footage from the time Camila left shows an unknown individual, believed to be Camila, searching inside her vehicle. It is unclear what she was searching for.
On Dec. 30, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said it was looking for Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos, 14, after she left her home near Landon Ridge and Potranco Road around 7 p.m. on Dec. 29.
On Christmas Day, the sheriff’s office also asked the public for help locating Angelique Johnson, 17, who was last seen on Potranco Road. Police said they believe she had her phone with her.
Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, was last seen close to her San Antonio home around 7 a.m. on Dec. 24 after she left to take a morning walk, according to reports. She was wearing a black North Face sweater with blue accents, baby blue pajama shorts, and white shoes. Her cell phone and vehicle were left at her home, according to police.
Three teenage girls have been reported missing in Bexar County since Christmas Eve, according to police.
Incident reported at Bexar County.
Police said the missing 14-year-old girl was found alive and well.
Authorities found a body around 4:40 p.m. in a field near the home of Camila Mendoza Olmos, officials said. The body has not yet been identified, and authorities said identification could take one to two days. Officials said a firearm was found near the body and noted that a gun had previously been reported missing from a family member’s home. Investigators said they received information indicating the missing individual may have been experiencing emotional distress and possible suicidal ideation before disappearing. Authorities said the investigation remains ongoing.
Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos is described as being around 5'4" and 132 pounds with green eyes and brown hair.
Angelique Johnson is described as being 5'10", around 198 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
Camila Olmos is described as being 5'4" and around 110 pounds.
Officials released video captured by a passing driver on Wildhorse Parkway on Dec. 24 that investigators believe shows Camila walking northbound around 7 a.m. between Shetland Wind and Caspian Spring. Authorities say the video is the last confirmed sighting.
Police said that video footage from the time Camila left shows an unknown individual, believed to be Camila, searching inside her vehicle. It is unclear what she was searching for.
On Dec. 30, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said it was looking for Sofia Gabriela Peters-Cobos, 14, after she left her home near Landon Ridge and Potranco Road around 7 p.m. on Dec. 29.
On Christmas Day, the sheriff’s office also asked the public for help locating Angelique Johnson, 17, who was last seen on Potranco Road. Police said they believe she had her phone with her.
Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, was last seen close to her San Antonio home around 7 a.m. on Dec. 24 after she left to take a morning walk, according to reports. She was wearing a black North Face sweater with blue accents, baby blue pajama shorts, and white shoes. Her cell phone and vehicle were left at her home, according to police.
Three teenage girls have been reported missing in Bexar County since Christmas Eve, according to police.
Incident reported at Bexar County.
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if people are making accusations about the girls that have been kidnapped because they are of a different ethnicity because they have a Hispanic names y’all seriously need help it doesn’t matter what political party you’re in or what your beliefs are. That’s three young women that are missing. Imagine it was your mother, your daughter, your sister maybe even your aunt your grandma how would you feel in the situation?
Well said
There’s nothing that sickens me more than when people use moments like these to mindlessly mention political leaders
human trafficking is horrible, stay aware and alert
How does Trump have anything to do with this!
If these people got a flat tire on their car they'd blame Trump. Argh.....
if people are making accusations about the girls that have been kidnapped because they are of a different ethnicity because they have a Hispanic names y’all seriously need help it doesn’t matter what political party you’re in or what your beliefs are. That’s three young women that are missing. Imagine it was your mother, your daughter, your sister maybe even your aunt your grandma how would you feel in the situation?
Well said
There’s nothing that sickens me more than when people use moments like these to mindlessly mention political leaders
human trafficking is horrible, stay aware and alert
How does Trump have anything to do with this!
If these people got a flat tire on their car they'd blame Trump. Argh.....
if people are making accusations about the girls that have been kidnapped because they are of a different ethnicity because they have a Hispanic names y’all seriously need help it doesn’t matter what political party you’re in or what your beliefs are. That’s three young women that are missing. Imagine it was your mother, your daughter, your sister maybe even your aunt your grandma how would you feel in the situation?
Well said
There’s nothing that sickens me more than when people use moments like these to mindlessly mention political leaders
human trafficking is horrible, stay aware and alert
How does Trump have anything to do with this!
If these people got a flat tire on their car they'd blame Trump. Argh.....
if people are making accusations about the girls that have been kidnapped because they are of a different ethnicity because they have a Hispanic names y’all seriously need help it doesn’t matter what political party you’re in or what your beliefs are. That’s three young women that are missing. Imagine it was your mother, your daughter, your sister maybe even your aunt your grandma how would you feel in the situation?
Well said
There’s nothing that sickens me more than when people use moments like these to mindlessly mention political leaders
human trafficking is horrible, stay aware and alert
How does Trump have anything to do with this!
If these people got a flat tire on their car they'd blame Trump. Argh.....
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if people are making accusations about the girls that have been kidnapped because they are of a different ethnicity because they have a Hispanic names y’all seriously need help it doesn’t matter what political party you’re in or what your beliefs are. That’s three young women that are missing. Imagine it was your mother, your daughter, your sister maybe even your aunt your grandma how would you feel in the situation?
Well said
There’s nothing that sickens me more than when people use moments like these to mindlessly mention political leaders
human trafficking is horrible, stay aware and alert
How does Trump have anything to do with this!
If these people got a flat tire on their car they'd blame Trump. Argh.....