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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Traffic stop leads to alleged counterfeit goods & pictures

GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Police say a license plate violation led them a stash of alleged counterfeit goods.
Officers made the traffic stop along Interstate 85 near Hamilton Mill Road on Monday night.



Gwinnett police emailed Channel 2 Action News on the 27 June 2012, photographs of counterfeit Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Michael Kors purses they found inside the car.

Counterfeit Louis Vuitton, seized
Police arrested the driver, 34-year-old, Adrian Kaiser, of South Carolina. Investigators said he offered a couple of reasons for having the merchandise.

"He initially claimed that they belonged to his wife,” Gwinnett County Police Cpl. Ed Ritter said.

Counterfeit Michael Kors, seized
Then, he later stated he bought the items for $25 and he was taking them back to South Carolina to sell them for $40, Ritter said.
Counterfeit Coach, seized
Kaiser is charged with having forged or counterfeited good and driving without a license.

This goes to support our own first hand insight into the counterfeit merchandise presented to us, is getting extremely more sophisticated, as we compile an updated report of our own studies.

Additional content thanks to Channel 2 Action News

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