Lieutenant Jiménez of the FND is one of the assassins of Carlos Montero, he was awarded along with three other lieutenants, he was a lover of horses in fact in his hotel room there was a saddle on his bed probably used for a night of leisure, Jiménez wore a hat and used to ride a horse, Jiménez is killed by Dani Rojas in the mission led by Camila Montero "Death sentence" together with the other lieutenants, Jiménez died in the "Ranch de Francisca" in "Costa del Mar".
Unlike in the cutscene where he wielded pistol, in this mission he fights with a Skorpion and his combat style is the same as FND Pistoleros.
a note in the Ranch also reveals how Jiménez used to pass the time.
Note In lowercase
"I SAW HIM MIGUEL, HAVE SAW HIM I used to do tumo at night, obviously I smoked on the veranda because work makes me shit. And who do I see you heading to the stables, if not the lieutenant, wearing a dressing gown and a bunch of carrots in his hand? What intrigues me, do you understand? We all know what they say around. So I decide to put my covert operations training to good use and go after that little son of a bitch. I'm pretty sure what I've seen is illegal. Ah, advice: don't eat carrot soup from the canteen tomorrow. Jiménez had a good time, then whispered that he would be back for the main course. I saw what he did with those carrots_ I almost wanted to join Libertad. We have to get out of here. Or, at the very least, we should screw that pervert."
Another note reveals that Jiménez was a fan of Elisio Zayas.
another note shows what work Jiménez did.
"⁰ORDER OF FND-Agriculture
Resplandor Agricultural activities in the area must cease immediately. FND officials will determine how to distribute resources, including fuel. Lieutenant Jiménez will take care of the inventory and make a list of all available goods. Report to her if you have any questions. The garage is officially owned by the FND all past assignments will be reviewed by Jiménez and will have a new official deadline. The FND thanks true yaranis for their patience in this difficult transition period."