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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Police Seize Counterfeit Goods From Flea Market

Baltimore County Police detectives shut down a flea market in Dundalk this morning, as they seized counterfeit goods.

Baltimore County Police Corporal Cathy Batton says detectives served the warrants on 16 vendors at the Plaza Flea Market in the 2400 block of Old North Point Road.

The warrants were served at around 10 a.m.

"We want to make it clear this is not against the flea market in its entirety, but only against vendors who rent space in the flea market," Batton told WBAL News.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's a wonder they haven't raided the flea market in Laurel

Anonymous said...

They need to hit the salisbury flea market.

mack said...

WOW..What a waste of Police time and Money...Anyone with any common sense knows you can't buy a legit item for 1/3 of the price of the real items. Or buy a real nike football jersey for 60-75 when real ones go for over 300...
And if they really want to stop the trade..stop it from coming in the ports and seize the junk at the port and not allow it to come in on the first place. And shut down the sites that sell the junk as they have done on the past. After the superbowl I went on the net and typed in superbowl jerseys and seen thousands of sites selling this junk and they told u it was real and you looked at the jerseys and they had the superbowl patch on the wrong side of jersey and many did not even have the dome on the superbowl patch..and selling them for 20 each wholesale..how dumb can people be..now lets solve the murder rate and drug dealer issues first and then we will talk about junk items in flea markets

Anonymous said...

I agree with 11:41. There's a guy that sells sports products at the Laurel flea market including fake jerseys and uncertified autographs that look fake.