Florida Couple Arrested in Oahu Under Accusations of Using Fake Vaccine Cards to Travel into Hawaii

by Thunda
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Hawaii Attorney General’s Office announced they have arrested a visiting family accused of trying to sneak past the State of Hawaiʻi Safe Travel’s program by using fake vaccination cards.

Officials report Daniela and Enzo Dalmazzo, of Miami, Florida, flew into Oahu with their two children on August 11.

According to court documents, the couple also had fake vaccine cards for their kids — who were born in 2016 and 2017 — and are too young to be vaccinated.

They were arrested on the North Shore, Enzo Dalmazzo was charged with one count, and Daniela Dalmazzo was charged with three counts, including those for her two kids. They were cited for a total of $8,000 and posted bail.

This is the second reported case of visitors accused of using fake vaccination cards to bypass Hawaiʻi Safe Travel’s program. A father and son from California were arrested last week Sunday.

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