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Three Hawaiʻi Visitors Charged With Breaking Quarantine

The Hawaiʻi COVID-19 Joint Information Center Daily News Digest for March 11, 2021 reported that Special Agents from the Attorney General’s Investigations Division arrested three people in two separate incidents for violations of the State’s current COVID-19 quarantine rules.

On March 5th, 2021, Jared Logan Chabot of Boseman, Montana left his designated quarantine hotel and moved to two other Waikīkī area hotels. Last Saturday agents say Chabot attempted to check in at a fourth hotel. He was arrested and bail was set at $2,000.

On March 10, 2021, Christopher Jason Jenkins and his wife May Laura Rogers of Fort Smith, Ohio were arrested for quarantine violations. Agents allege they were assigned to quarantine in Kona when they arrived on March 9, but boarded a flight to Honolulu instead. In Honolulu they were assigned to quarantine by airport screeners. The couple was spotted on video leaving their hotel to go to the beach. Upon returning to their hotel they were arrested, and bail was set for $2,000 each.

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