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Asset Profile · Classification: Civilian

Asset Profile — Caminos, L. and Duclos, J.

Filed 2026-05-17By Analyst 4-M, Persons of Interest Desk

LEONIDA STATE BUREAU OF CIVILIAN AFFAIRS Persons of Interest Desk — Filed 2026-05-17 Classification: Civilian. Foreign press coverage warrants public confirmation of known facts.


The Bureau has been monitoring two civilians whose activity has drawn the attention of both state law enforcement and the Beyond-the-Wall press. We are publishing this profile to correct widespread misinformation in foreign coverage and to make accessible to our civilians what the Bureau itself has been able to verify.

This profile is preliminary. Subjects remain active.


Subject 1: CAMINOS, Lucia

Age: Late 20s. National origin: Confirmed Cuban-American. First-generation Leonida resident. Current status: Recently released from state custody (Vice City Women's Correctional, La Bombonera facility). Vehicle of record: None confirmed. Multiple vehicles have been observed in her use, none registered to her. Bureau classification: Active criminal economic participant. Threat tier 2.

Known facts:

  • Caminos served at La Bombonera for an undisclosed period. Public records of her conviction have been sealed, consistent with cooperation-deal mechanics.
  • Released within the past 90 days. The Bureau places her release at late winter 2026, prior to the Trailer 2 surveillance footage entering the foreign press.
  • Operating in proximity to Subject 2 (Duclos, J.) for the entirety of the post-release period.
  • Possesses competent firearm handling. The Bureau assesses her training as informal but practiced — not law enforcement, not military.
  • Has been observed in Vice City, the Vice Keys, and at least one Port Gellhorn location.

Not confirmed:

  • That she is related to any prior Leonida criminal figure. The foreign press has speculated about a paternal connection to a deceased San Andreas-based actor named Trevor Philips. The Bureau has reviewed available genealogy and finds no support. We recommend our civilians dismiss this rumor.
  • That she is the principal of the operation. The Bureau's working assessment is that Caminos and Duclos are co-principals. Foreign press framing of her as the "lead" appears to be a media convenience rather than an operational reality.
  • That she has a history of violence outside of the activity associated with her sealed conviction.

Subject 2: DUCLOS, Jason

Age: Early 30s. National origin: White American. Probable Louisiana or Mississippi origin based on dialect markers. Current status: No prior state custody on record in Leonida. Possible federal record under seal. Bureau classification: Active criminal economic participant. Threat tier 3 (higher than Subject 1).

Known facts:

  • Military bearing. The Bureau's assessment is former service, likely U.S. Army, likely with combat deployment. He moves with weapons in a way that civilians do not.
  • Has shown observable signs of psychological strain consistent with combat-related stress. The Bureau notes this as a behavioral marker, not a clinical diagnosis.
  • Operates in coordination with Caminos. The Bureau has not observed him acting independently of her.
  • Has displayed proficiency with both small arms and explosive devices. The latter is the basis for his higher threat classification.

Not confirmed:

  • His full service record. Foreign press reporting on his military background appears to draw from a single photograph of a chain that could be a dog tag or could be jewelry. The Bureau is not satisfied.
  • The nature of his attachment to Caminos. Foreign press has characterized this as romantic. The Bureau will not characterize personal relationships of active subjects.
  • His geographic origin within the United States. The dialect markers are suggestive but not conclusive.

Joint operational pattern

The Bureau has identified the following pattern across Caminos-Duclos joint activity:

  1. Operations target high-cash, low-defense civilian and small-business locations
  2. Targets are selected for accessibility, not maximum yield
  3. Escape routes consistently route through the Vice Keys or the Inland Wetlands
  4. Vehicle disposal occurs within 72 hours of operations
  5. The operational tempo is approximately one significant event per 9-14 days

This is the pattern of an early-stage criminal partnership that has not yet attracted the attention of organized criminal infrastructure. The Bureau projects they will be approached for cooperation, recruitment, or elimination by at least one of the three major Vice City criminal organizations within 60-90 days. We will not name those organizations in this civilian-classification document.

Bureau projection

Given the operational pattern, the Bureau projects three possible trajectories:

Path A (40% probability): Subjects are absorbed into one of the major Vice City organizations as a specialized two-person crew. Lifespan in this configuration: 12-36 months before either retirement or elimination.

Path B (35% probability): Subjects refuse organizational alignment and continue independent operations. Lifespan in this configuration: 6-18 months. The Bureau notes that independent crews in Leonida historically have shorter operational lifetimes than aligned crews.

Path C (25% probability): Subjects acquire enough operational capital to attempt their own organizational construction. Lifespan in this configuration: highly variable, dependent on which existing organizations they displace.

The Bureau will continue to update this profile as Subjects remain active.


Civilian guidance: Our population should avoid speculative attention to Subjects via foreign press or social channels. Civilians who attempt to associate with active criminal actors for media or social purposes have, historically, become casualties of operations in which they had no actual stake.

The Bureau's recommendation is to observe and not approach.


Sources within Bureau access: Vice City Women's Correctional public release log; State Vehicle Registry cross-reference; Persons of Interest Desk surveillance product 2026.04-2026.05; Beyond-the-Wall press coverage review (deprecated as source, retained as cultural context).