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Lawrence Today
By the People, for the People
Counterfeit Goods Worth Nearly $500K Seized at Mass. Flea Market
Three people charged after police find trove of fake Nike, Adidas, and Ugg merchandise
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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Police in Lawrence, Massachusetts have seized a significant amount of counterfeit merchandise worth nearly $500,000 from a local flea market vendor. The seized items included over 1,800 fake Nike products, 800 counterfeit Adidas goods, and 176 bogus Ugg items. Three people have been charged in connection with the trademark infringement crimes.
Why it matters
The sale of counterfeit goods not only deprives legitimate brands of revenue, but can also pose safety risks to consumers if the products are poorly made. This crackdown highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to disrupt illicit trade networks and protect consumers in the region.
The details
After a lengthy investigation, Lawrence Police detectives discovered the counterfeit licensed merchandise and trademark infringements at a vendor located at the 85 Manchester St. flea market. In total, the seized goods had an estimated average retail price of $457,910 if they were genuine products. The haul included 1,807 fake Nike items valued at $307,190, 821 counterfeit Adidas goods worth $131,360, and 176 bogus Ugg items valued at $19,360. All of the seized counterfeit merchandise will be destroyed.
- The investigation and seizure of counterfeit goods occurred on February 9, 2026.
The players
Lawrence Police
The local law enforcement agency that conducted the investigation and seized the counterfeit merchandise.
Flea market vendor
The individual(s) operating the flea market booth where the counterfeit goods were being sold.
What’s next
After the final court disposition, the seized counterfeit goods will be destroyed.
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing challenge of combating the sale of counterfeit merchandise, which not only deprives legitimate brands of revenue but can also pose safety risks to consumers. Law enforcement remains vigilant in disrupting these illicit trade networks to protect both businesses and the public.


