[DST] Andres Sepulveda [ACCEPTED]
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2026 12:30 am
Instructions to the Applicant
The information you provide in this application will be used in the background investigation to assist in determining your suitability for the position of San Andreas Peace Officer. You must respond to all items. If a question does not apply to you, write "D.N.A." in the space provided. Deliberate misstatements or omissions can and often will result in your application being rejected.
BOTTOM LINE: You are responsible for providing complete, accurate, and truthful responses.
1. PERSONAL INFORMATION
1. FIRST NAME
Andres
2. MIDDLE NAME
Josemaria
3. LAST NAME
Sepulveda
4. DATE OF BIRTH
Month: 07
Date: 14
Year: 1977
5. PLACE OF BIRTH
Date: 14
Year: 1977
Los Santos, SA
6. GENDER
[X] Male
[—] Female
[—] Other
7. RACE
[—] Female
[—] Other
[—] White
[—] Black or African American
[X] Hispanic or Latino
[—] American Indian or Alaska Native
[—] Asian
[—] Filipino-American
[—] Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
[—] None of the Above
[—] Two or More Races
8. HEIGHT & WEIGHT
[—] Black or African American
[X] Hispanic or Latino
[—] American Indian or Alaska Native
[—] Asian
[—] Filipino-American
[—] Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
[—] None of the Above
[—] Two or More Races
In feet: 6'0.4"
In inches: 72.4 inches
In pounds: 176.4 lbs
9. MARITAL STATUS
In inches: 72.4 inches
In pounds: 176.4 lbs
[X] Single
[—] Married
[—] Divorced
[—] Widow
[—] Legally Separated
[—] Unknown/Not Applicable
10. ADDRESS OF PRIMARY RESIDENCY
[—] Married
[—] Divorced
[—] Widow
[—] Legally Separated
[—] Unknown/Not Applicable
Street Number & Name: 429 Arbutus Street, Willowfield
City: Los Santos
State: San Andreas
11. PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER
City: Los Santos
State: San Andreas
163940
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2. BACKGROUND QUESTIONNAIRE
12. LEVEL OF EDUCATION
[—] Some High School
[X] High School
[—] Some College
[—] Technical College
[—] Associate's Degree
[—] Bachelor's Degree
[—] Master's Degree
[—] Doctorate
13. I HAVE A VALID SAN ANDREAS DRIVER LICENSE
[X] High School
[—] Some College
[—] Technical College
[—] Associate's Degree
[—] Bachelor's Degree
[—] Master's Degree
[—] Doctorate
[X] Yes
[—] No
[—] Unknown
[—] Not Willing to Answer
14. I AM LEGALLY ABLE TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
[—] No
[—] Unknown
[—] Not Willing to Answer
[X] Yes
[—] No
[—] Unknown
[—] Not Willing to Answer
15. IN ADDITION TO ENGLISH, I KNOW THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGE(S)
[—] No
[—] Unknown
[—] Not Willing to Answer
Spanish
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3. DECLARATION & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I, the undersigned, do herein agree that the information aforementioned is true and complete to the best of my knowledge under the penalty of perjury. I further agree and understand that the information provided will be utilized by the Los Santos County Sheriff's Department for the purposes of employment & preliminary background investigation for the position of Deputy Sheriff Trainee.
16. SIGNATURE
16. SIGNATURE
ANDRES SEPULVEDA
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(( 4. OUT OF CHARACTER QUESTIONS ))
17. MY TIMEZONE & COUNTRY
GMT-3, Brazil
18. MY DISCORD USERNAME
zaviok
19. LIST OF MY CURRENT CHARACTERS AND MY UCP NAME
- UCP Name: Lobo
- Character 1: Andres Sepulveda
- Character 2: Answer Here
- Character 3: Answer Here
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21. BACKGROUND STORY
Spoiler

Andres Josemaria Sepulveda is a second generation Mexican-American from the working-class of Willowfield, Los Santos. His heritage is blended, predominantly Mexican and African-American, with religious affiliations that span from mainstream Roman Catholicism to other Protestant denominations. He grew up in a welfare dependent family with a father, Pedro Sepuveda, a janitor at Idlewood High School who was tragically killed at a gang-related shooting during the Los Santos Riots. The untimely death of his father wiped out any stability the family had left and began a long and difficult period for them. Violence wasn't just a word for Andres. He saw it up close. His father's murder was never dealt with much less solved. The loss of his dad stayed with him, specially seeing how quickly everyone else moved on. It made him want to do more than just survive the streets. He had to change it. He knew since he was a kid, watching the white and green Chevrolet Caprices drive off from Ganton Sheriff Station, that there weren't many police officers in town who looked like him, a Latino, or understood where he was coming from. That absence inspired him to be the kind of law-maker he didn't see very often: one who listens to and, most of all, respects the community. Why? Because he is a part of it. He had to be someone the next crew of kids on Arbutus Street could look up to and believe in. While at Idlewood High, Andres joined the basket ball team. His coach was a former sheriff with the LSSD. The man carried himself with a quiet confidence and genuine concern, and it was from him that Andres started viewing policing not as a career, but as a calling. He graduated with modest athletic achievement and worked a string of jobs throughout his teen and early adult years. Everything he earned went into helping his mother and siblings, saving some for law school, and making life a little easier for his youngest sister, who has physical as well as mental disabilities. Becoming a member of the Los Santos Sheriff Department means more to Andres than earning a ticket into a secure career. It's a way of giving back, a way of standing up for the community he grew up in and making sure that children like him aren't faceless in their own communities. The truth is, Andres chose law-enforcement too because he didn't really feel that he was that talented at anything else. He never was the type of guy to study, couldn't picture himself behind a desk, and though he had drive and discipline, always felt he was somehow always behind everyone else. But patrolling the streets of LS? He knows that's his calling. Not because he is special, but because nobody else will do it.
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