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Who is Amy Santiago?
AMY SANTIAGO
NICKNAME(S):
Ames
Hall Monitor
Vanessa Santiago
The Finger Queen
Turtle Bug
Maxi Pads
BIRTHDAY:
Jake Peralta
(husband)
Teddy Wells
(ex-boyfriend)
Gabe (dated)
Luke Mueller (dated)
Constantine Kane (dated)
BADGE NO.:
98204 (Detective)
3263 (Sergeant)
2216 (Pilot)
SERIES INFORMATION
FIRST APPEARANCE:
Pilot
NO. OF EPISODES:
All except:
Coral Palms Pt. 1 and The Box
PORTRAYED BY:
Melissa Fumero
Life is unpredictable. Not everything's in our control. But as long as you're with the
“ right people, you can handle anything. ”
―Amy Santiago in "Jake & Amy"
Sergeant Amy Santiago is a main character of the show. She is a sergeant and a former
detective at the 99th precinct of the NYPD. Always eager to impress, Amy is looking for a mentor
to help her achieve her dream of being the youngest person to be promoted to captain.
Contents
Personality
Biography
Physical Appearance
Relationships
Jake Peralta
David Santiago
Ray Holt
Rosa Diaz
Running Gags
Amy embarrassed in front of Holt
Santiago Drunkenness Scale
Title of Amy's Sextape
Blaming Amy
Awards and Decoration
Trivia
Quotes
Gallery
References
Personality
Amy is an incredibly ambitious and driven detective who always strives for perfection in nearly
everything she does. Like Jake, she is extremely competitive and stubborn, doing whatever it
takes to win a bet or competition.
Amy is utterly obsessed with anything that has to do with organization or rules, with one of her
favorite pastimes even being creating binders for any given situation. She is often made fun of by
others for being a “goody-two shoes”, as she has shown to be incapable of even breaking the
smallest rule. Because of how much she values rules and authority, Amy upholds an unnaturally
high amount of respect and reverence towards superior officers, particularly Captain Holt. This
causes her to be desperate for her captain’s wisdom and approval, often to the point of coming
off as awkward and off-putting.