Authorities arrest Florida couple accused of using fake vaccination cards to travel to Hawaii



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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Authorities at the Hawaii attorney general’s office have arrested more visitors accused of trying to circumvent the state’s safety agenda by using fake vaccination cards.

Daniela and Enzo Dalmazzo, of Miami, Fla., Flew to Oahu with their two children on Aug. 11, officials said.

They were arrested on the North Shore.

According to court documents, the couple also had fake vaccination cards for their children – born in 2016 and 2017 – and too young to be vaccinated.

Enzo Dalmazzo has been charged with one count and Daniela Dalmazzo with three counts, including those relating to her two children.

They were cited a total of $ 8,000.

They have since posted a bond.

This is the second known case of visitors accused of using fake vaccination cards to circumvent quarantine. A father and son from California were arrested Sunday last week.

This story will be updated.

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