From the Star-Advertiser: Special agents arrested a 20-year-old Oregon man and a 19-year-old Washington state man on Friday afternoon in Waikiki for allegedly violating the state's 14-day quarantine mandate for travelers, the state Attorney General's Office reported today. Social media posts lead to the arrests of Artyon Zhiryada of Happy Valley, Ore., and Dan Vlasenko of Vancouver, Wash., as they were leaving a condominium on Lewers Street. Both arrived in Honolulu on May 16 and indicated they were staying at a friend's condominium, according to the news release. They allegedly immediately broke the quarantine rule and "showed off their escapades by posting their adventures on social media sites as they traveled to various locations around Honolulu." Zhiryada also faces an additional charge of cruelty to animals for allegedly posting a video showing himself shooting a feral chicken with a spear gun in a Waikiki parking lot. Investigators booked and charged both men for violating the 14-day quarantine mandate. Zhiryada's bail was set at $4,500 and Vlasenko's bail was set at $4,000. They were unable to post bail at this time.
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