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By newsroom | August 26, 2008 - 8:02 am - Posted in Archived Articles

picture1.gifPolice say an investigation of flea markets in southwest Ohio led them to a warehouse they believe is a counterfeiting hub for knockoff designer purses in the Midwest.Police say the merchandise, which included fake Prada, Chanel and Louis Vuitton handbags and accessories, was worth $15 to $20 million.

A team of private investigators raided the warehouse in suburban Youngstown on Friday. The sellers, all chinese, were arrested, and their site at the Rogers flea market was impounded, which contained over 1 million dollars in fake goods, purses, glasses, handbags, watches, clothing and more.

Authorities are seeking indictments against two men and a woman, all from New York City, where police say the merchandise enters the United States.

The investigation started with a roundup of 2 dozen vendors in May at the Traders World flea market north of Cincinnati.

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