Undercover Report – Case File 145-93 Agent: Carver (cover identity) Date: 02/18 – 02/22 Subject operates a rural safehouse rumored to shelter fugitives and serve as a transient waypoint. Agent’s cover as a drifter seeking work provided entry in exchange for chores. On 02/19, visitors with gang tattoos arrived after midnight and were housed in separate rooms. Vehicles were parked under tree cover, and license plates were mud‑smeared. On 02/20, the subject warned of “new heat in town” and began burning scrap papers in a barrel. Later that night, a duffel of documents was left unattended. The agent briefly photographed maps with marked back‑road routes and coded notes. The handwriting matches samples from a related case. On 02/21, the subject probed the agent’s story with pointed questions about prior arrests. Cover held after the agent recited the rehearsed backstory. Cover credible but time‑limited. Recommend immediate analysis of the photographed maps, ID of transient visitors via tattoos and vehicle features, and a synchronized warrant service before the location rotates to a fresh site. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible.