There was quite a bit of chatter about a professional thief named Devil, who's real name was believed to be Adrian Moreau. Much of what can be found about him was written several years ago when he was arrested and hospitalized following a heist in which his crew had left him for dead. Drugged and interrogated, he gave up his personal collection of stolen goods, which turned out to include nearly every piece of valuable art that had been stolen in the area in over half a decade prior to the original investigation. However, he never gave up the identities of his accomplices, despite their own apparent lack of loyalty.
After his recovery he was imprisoned in Everett, but disappeared less that two weeks after his arrival. Nobody knows how, since there was no trace of him making the getaway. The authorities claimed that he must have had help, though there was no evidence to suggest such. Since that escape, it was noted that he was probably responsible for several advancements in the prison's security systems, though the details of such systems were not revealed.
Looking back further, Adrian grew up not that far from there, in one of the worst parts of the Redmond Barrens, which, at that time, was known as the devil's playground. It was believed by some that the location was the source of his nickname. These days the area is called the crossroads by most. Devil's arrest record is said to begin at the age of eight, which is supposedly the first official documentation of the man. It would have been then that he was first assigned a SIN. Currently there was an ongoing search for him, being conducted by local authorities. He continued to not only elude, but to also embarrass said authorities further by stealing back half of the collection that was taken from him.
He was something of a folk hero to a few, while others openly cursed him. Those few people who claimed to have actually met him typically didn't have anything nice to say about him, other than the opinion that he was good at what he did. The word "dick" appeared multiple times, and one person even claimed that the man stole from his partners. The comment was followed by a contrarian claiming that "Devil always works alone", and is "actually a pretty decent guy for an orphan from the crossroads". In short, he was a a popular subject for local discussion for a short time, several years ago, around the time of his arrest (especially with underworld types). During other periods of time, such as more recently, the information and discussion had been a slow trickle, akin to any runner who demanded minor infamy.
More information could likely be found if one were to look into specifics.