Need to Find the Snitch in The Division 2? Let’s Cut to the Chase.
Alright, Agent. You’re searching for Jared “The Snitch” Nash. Don’t stress. We’ve all sprinted around D.C. like lost dogs, seeking this tricky broker. The Snitch is key for two reasons: fresh bounties for some action and the secret spot of Cassie Mendoza, the gunrunner who avoids norms.
Snitch Snatching 101: Where to Find Jared “The Snitch” Nash
The Snitch has no fixed location. That would be too simple. Instead, he plays hide-and-seek all over Washington D.C. He changes spots weekly. This is like a citywide Easter egg hunt, with a high-value target and new weapons from Cassie as rewards. Here are some reliable spots:
- The DZ East Charlie Checkpoint Hotspot: Fast travel to DZ East Charlie Checkpoint. Step out, go slightly north for about 30 meters until you find scaffolding. Climb the ladder, vault through the window, and you’ll find the Snitch in a cubicle against the north wall. This is your “90% of the time” spot. If he’s not there, maybe he went on a break.
- Classified Assignment Alley Rendezvous: Another strategy is to fast travel to the Classified Assignment site, northeast of the White House. Turn right and head up the stairs into an alley. Keep going straight and look for a statue with an orange cone on its head. The Snitch sets up shop near this monument. This location works about 90-95% of the time. If not, the statue may have scared him off.
Cracking the Cassie Code: Following the Snitch to the Gunrunner
You found the Snitch! Great work, Agent. You’re closer to some off-the-books firepower now. Why pursue this shady character? Because Jared “The Snitch” Nash knows where Cassie Mendoza operates. He is her publicist and location scout. When you engage with him, he shares Cassie’s black market bazaar location.
General intel places Cassie in the southwest part of the map, opposite the Air and Space Museum. Once you get the exact location from the Snitch, it’s time to move out. Usually, Cassie is in the basement of a nearby building. Fast travel southwest, find a building across from the Air and Space Museum, and check the depths – who doesn’t love basements?
Vendor Vitals: When to Catch Cassie (and When Not To)
Cassie Mendoza has her own schedule too. Her hours differ from regular resets in The Division 2. Most vendors restock on Tuesdays at 3:30 AM EST, but Cassie closes when other vendors refresh. Skip trying to catch her then; doors will be locked and disappointment awaits. Plan visits outside that reset window for better luck.
Bonus Intel: Danny Weaver’s Digs
Speaking of vendors, if you’re looking for Danny Weaver, the Quartermaster, he can be found in Foggy Bottom, near Truman Safos. Just an extra hint for navigating D.C.
Division Doings: The Division Universe Persists
For those curious about the franchise’s future, good news! As of late 2024, Ubisoft still supports The Division 2. Keep your boots on the ground. D.C. needs you! Who knows what more lies ahead in The Division universe?
Harry Potter and the Elusive Snitch: A Magical Detour
Speaking of Snitches, do you feel a Harry Potter vibe while hunting for Jared? Maybe it’s just me. For wizarding trivia fans, the Golden Snitch in Quidditch is hard to catch. Only Seekers grab it for 150 points, ending the game. High stakes! And, Dumbledore’s Golden Snitch held the Resurrection Stone—a true hidden secret! In Quidditch, anyone not a Seeker touching it leads to foul play. They called it “Snitchnip.” Plus, “I open at the close” fits our information broker here perfectly; he reveals secrets when time is right or after you complete a bounty.
Get going, Agent! Find that Snitch, track down Cassie, and gear up! D.C. won’t save itself.