KETTERING — A series of raids in several Miami Valley cities are said to be connected to the sale of counterfeit merchandise being sold at a Kettering business, police said.
“This was a result of the sale of counterfeit merchandise being sold at “Deja Vogue Fashion Outlet” in Kettering,” Kettering police said in a statement. “Several counterfeit items were seized along with over $100k in US currency along with guns, cell phones and computers.”
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Deja Vogue Fashion Outlet is located in the shopping plaza located at the intersection of Bigger and Whipp roads.
The search warrants were conducted by the TCSU and multiple local and state police agencies in Kettering, Centerville and Huber Heights.
The case was a result of a citizen complaint, where a person purchased what they thought was a genuine product only to discover it was counterfeit, police said.
It was not immediately known if there were any arrests.
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