cover one's tracks
Conceal one's whereabouts, activities, intentions, or the evidence of one's involvement. For example, No one knows much about where he's been—he's very good at covering his tracks. This term transfers hiding one's footprints to more general activities. [1870s] Also see cover up, def. 2.
Words nearby cover one's tracks
cover girl,
cover glass,
cover ground,
cover note,
cover one's ass,
cover one's tracks,
cover point,
cover slip,
cover story,
cover text,
cover the field