Woman charged with selling fake designer goods in Buffalo Grove

Police seized more than 1,900 counterfeit purses, wallets, shoes and clothes being represented as merchandise from Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel and Burberry.

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A woman has been charged with selling counterfeit Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel and Burberry items at Roksolana Inc. at 400 W. Dundee Road in Buffalo Grove.

A woman has been charged with selling counterfeit Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel and Burberry items at Roksolana Inc. at 400 W. Dundee Road in Buffalo Grove.

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A woman has been charged with selling counterfeit luxury items at a shop in northwest suburban Buffalo Grove.

Roksolana Pulley, 44, is charged with four felony counts of selling counterfeit goods, according to a statement from Buffalo Grove police.

Roksolana Pulley

Roksolana Pulley

Buffalo Grove police

Investigators got a tip from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in May that a Buffalo Grove business was selling counterfeit Louis Vuitton items, police said. Two undercover purchases were made over the course of the investigation at Pulley’s shop, Roksolana Inc., 400 W. Dundee Road in Buffalo Grove.

Detectives got a search warrant for the business Wednesday after Louis Vuitton employees verified the items as counterfeits, police said. Police seized more than 1,900 items valued at about $38,000.

The seized property included counterfeit purses, wallets, shoes and clothing being represented as merchandise from Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel and Burberry, police said.

Pulley was given a personal recognizance bond during a hearing Thursday at the Rolling Meadows Courthouse, according to police.

Her next court date was set for Aug. 29.

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