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Former CIA ‘Mole Hunter’ Sandy Grimes Dies at 80

Sandra “Sandy” Grimes, the former CIA officer best known for helping expose Soviet mole Aldrich Ames, has died at the age of 80. Her passing was announced by a family member in a Facebook post.

Grimes was a central figure in one of the most damaging spy cases in U.S. intelligence history. As part of a small CIA-FBI task force, she helped uncover Aldrich Ames, a longtime counterintelligence officer who was secretly working for the Soviet Union. The investigation culminated in Ames’ arrest in 1994, after he had compromised numerous American assets overseas.

Grimes joined the CIA in 1967, initially working as a clerical assistant in the Soviet Bloc Division. Over the years, she became an expert in Soviet intelligence operations, eventually serving as section chief in the agency’s counterintelligence group. Her deep institutional knowledge and pattern analysis skills played a critical role in connecting Ames’ suspicious meetings with his unexplained financial gains.

Throughout her career, Grimes held a range of positions, including Chief of External Operations for Africa and later on the Moscow Task Force. She retired from the CIA in 1993 and went on to co-author Circle of Treason: A CIA Account of Traitor Aldrich Ames and the Men He Betrayed, a detailed account of the mole hunt co-written with longtime colleague Jeanne Vertefeuille.

(AI was used in part to facilitate this article.)

Matt Seldon, BSc., is an Editorial Associate with HSToday. He has over 20 years of experience in writing, social media, and analytics. Matt has a degree in Computer Studies from the University of South Wales in the UK. His diverse work experience includes positions at the Department for Work and Pensions and various responsibilities for a wide variety of companies in the private sector. He has been writing and editing various blogs and online content for promotional and educational purposes in his job roles since first entering the workplace. Matt has run various social media campaigns over his career on platforms including Google, Microsoft, Facebook and LinkedIn on topics surrounding promotion and education. His educational campaigns have been on topics including charity volunteering in the public sector and personal finance goals.

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