WHITTIER, Calif.—A woman was arrested for allegedly possessing and selling counterfeit COVID-19 vaccine cards from China, authorities said Nov. 9. Charlene Bohorquez, 31, of Whittier, was taken into custody Friday after detectives served a search warrant at her home, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Detectives had received information from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigations personnel regarding “the importation of counterfeit COVID-19 vaccine cards shipped from China into the United States,” according to the sheriff’s department. Sheriff’s officials said the bogus cards were being sent to Bohorquez at an address near Whittier, leading to Friday’s search of the home, which turned up “dozens” of bogus vaccine cards and other evidence. “Upon questioning, suspect Bohorquez admitted to detectives that she ordered the cards online from a vendor in China and that she had intended to sell them to people who were reluctant to get the COVID-19 vaccine,” …
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