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_Camila Mendoza Missing_ Walked Away or Taken_ _ LIVE Investigation_.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Law Enforcement, True Crime, Military, Crime

4.4870 Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Camila Mendoza, missing, walked away or taken?  This episode provides the latest news on the urgent search for Camila Mendoza, a missing person from Texas who has been gone since Christmas Eve. We discuss the significance of newly released dashcam footage and the role of surveillance cameras in the ongoing investigation. The police department is actively working to locate the teenager, as authorities believe she may be in imminent danger.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning, everyone.

0:06.2

19-year-old Texas teen, Camilla Mendoza, as you see on the thumbnail up on the screen,

0:11.9

still missing after being reported missing on Christmas Eve day.

0:17.6

However, there is some new dash cam video that authorities have been putting out there.

0:23.3

What is that telling us about the investigation?

0:25.4

Well, not that much to tell you the truth.

0:28.7

And I think that a lot of this investigation will have to do with the police talking to people, interviewing people, canvassing for cameras,

0:39.7

canvassing for dash cam video, because there is a possibility,

0:44.2

and I don't say this lightly, that Camilla may have disappeared under her own volition.

0:53.6

Could she have purposely taken this walk on this morning

0:57.8

and set it up to meet someone out there to take her away? That's a distinct possibility that we

1:04.1

cannot ignore. So how do we find that out? If that is a reality, if that is a possibility,

1:10.7

then what we must do is look a deep dive

1:14.9

into her cell phone, a deep dive into her digital, her digital life, her computer, and find

1:20.9

out who she'd been corresponding with, who she'd been talking to. Extensive interviews, of course,

1:26.2

with her friends and family. And the way that every

1:28.9

missing person case should start is the search of the missing person's home. And in this case,

1:35.5

her room to find out things that investigators may find important inside the room of the missing

1:42.9

person. These are things that generally many people don't think of that are not in the police world.

1:48.8

But a quick reminder, if you're looking for real crime insight, not YouTube theories, this channel

1:54.2

is different.

1:54.9

I'm a retired NYPD sergeant, and on police off the cuff, we analyze cases the way cops and prosecutors do.

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