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life coach relationships the fake items but police feel sure some were sold.When you think of the Arkansas State Fair you think about rides and all the good food. What you may not expect to find are high end designer purses and shoes. "This is not the place I would go looking for a purse. I would probably think they were fake," says fair patron Ashley Jones.So did detectives with Little Rock Police. While inspecting the games and booths they came upon a vendor who claimed to be selling real designers purses like Coach and Louis Vuitton. He was also claiming to sell authentic NBA jerseys and Nike shoes, all of it believed to be fake."One of the things is price. They were selling items for a very small amount of money $25 to $30. Then once you look at the items you tell a lot of them are not authentic, they're fake," says Lt. Terry Hastings with the Little Rock Police department.Boukare Quiya was running the booth, he was arrested when police learned he is an illegal immigrant. Police have all the evidence and Immigration and Customs Enforcement is now handling the case. Investigators don't know how much Quiya sold before closing down. "If you bought one of these purses or jerseys, they're yours," Hastings says."If feel sorry they lost their money, especially if they told them they were the real Coach or whatever they were trying to buy," Jones said.State fair officials say they hate this happened. Vendors are checked out but sometimes the bad ones slip through the cracks. They just hope this doesn't hurt fair attendance. They haven't had any other trouble with vendors selling fake merchandise but if you are at the fair and