Illinois woman Chloe Mrozak arrested for using a fake COVID-19 vaccine card

An Illinois woman was arrested Saturday for allegedly using a fake COVID-19 vaccine card with a glaring typographical error to travel to Hawaii, according to a report.

The card allegedly filed online with Hawaiian authorities by 24-year-old Chloe Mrozak, misspelled Moderna as “Maderna,” according to court documents obtained by HawaiiNewsNow.

Mrozak flew to O’ahu on August 23 and state investigators were tipped over the suspicious document.

Investigators were initially unable to locate Mrozak because the hotel reservation he left with the investigators turned out to be incorrect, according to court documents.

But she was caught when she returned to the airport to fly out last weekend, according to the report.

Chloe Mrozak was jailed on $ 2,000 bail after she allegedly falsified COVID-19 vaccine documents while traveling to Hawaii.
Chloe Mrozak was jailed on $ 2,000 bail after she allegedly falsified COVID-19 vaccine documents while traveling to Hawaii.Hawaii Department of Public Safety

The fraudulent vaccination card claimed Mrozak was vaccinated in Delaware, but officials did not find that record in the state.

Mrozak was detained on $ 2,000 bail on charges of falsifying vaccine documents.

Judicial documents show a flagrant error on Mrozak's COVID vaccination card, which states that he received the
Judicial documents show a flagrant error on Mrozak’s COVID vaccination card, which states that he received the “Maderna” vaccine.
Hawaii Department of Public Safety

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