Woman wanted over fake 'Maderna' vaccine card

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CHICAGO (WLS) -- A southbound suburban pistillate accused of utilizing a fake vaccine paper successful Hawaii is wanted by constabulary aft skipping a virtual tribunal proceeding this week.

Chloe Mrozak, of Oak Lawn, allegedly utilized a phony COVID-19 vaccination paper that misspelled "Moderna" to get into Hawaii for a abrogation past week without quarantining for 10 days arsenic required.

Mrozak faces misdemeanor charges of violating the state's coronavirus exigency proclamation, which requires visitors to amusement impervious of afloat vaccination oregon a antagonistic trial successful bid to roam the islands freely.

Screeners were skeptical of the 24-year-old Oak Lawn resident's expected CDC paper erstwhile she arrived Aug. 23 astatine Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, according to a study filed by investigators with the Hawaii lawyer general's office.

The paper claimed Mrozak received her archetypal "Maderna" vaccine dose successful Delaware from a National Guard subordinate named "cpl wolf," with a 2nd dose administered by a "ssgt montey," photocopies of the alleged papers show.

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Mrozak inactive made it done the screening earlier investigators determined the edifice and instrumentality formation accusation she had listed connected her state-mandated travel grounds was bogus, authorities said. Public wellness officials successful Delaware aboriginal told investigators they had nary grounds of her receiving a changeable successful their jurisdiction.

Mrozak allegedly ignored calls and emails from investigators implicit the adjacent fewer days, truthful they waited for her astatine the airdrome for her instrumentality formation Saturday.

When they arrested her astatine the Southwest Airlines counter, she allegedly "made a spontaneous utter" that she'd gotten her changeable astatine a doctor's bureau and paid for it, the study says.

She was charged with 2 counts of falsifying vaccination documents, a misdemeanor punishable by a good of up to $5,000 oregon a twelvemonth successful prison.

There is present a warrant for her arrest.

The Sun-Times Media Wire contributed to this report.

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