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my attention, Schuster said.Wednesday, Feb. Bridgewater police seized the items. The case is under investigation.The confiscated, allegedly counterfeit items include: three pairs of Uggs boots, eight pairs of Ugg gloves, one pair of Coach sneakers, four Coach handbags, six pairs of Coach sunglasses, one Coach wallet, three Prada handbags, one Louis Vuitton handbag, one Louis Vuitton wallet, three Gucci handbags, one pair of Gucci sunglasses, two Chanel handbags, two pairs of Chanel sunglasses, two Chanel cases for sunglasses, one Torey Burch wallet, one pair of North Face gloves, 11 North Face women jackets, two Tiffany Co. bracelets, one Tiffany Co. necklace, one Tiffany Co. ring, one pair of Dolce Gabbana sunglasses, two Dolce Gabbana wallets, two Dolce Gabbana handbags, four Jimmy Choo wallets, two Michael Kors wallets, one Michael Kors handbag and two Pandora bracelets with charms, Schuster said.The owner of the business, Deborah Milliken, 50, of 1049 Ash St., Brockton will be summonsed to court on a charge of distributing counterfeit merchandise, Schuster said.Schuster said the average person wouldn necessarily be able to tell the items are fake. They have all the correct tags and logos.But Schuster said Debbie was selling the items for a fraction of the value the real ones would have fetched. That should have been a red flag to potential customers.The and North Face jackets were both marked $75.Uggs can go for anywhere from $150 to $200 or more retail and women North Face jackets for as much as $250.Another potential tip off, high end brands are not usually distributed though small stores.Schuster said she could not comment on the specific merchandise but the private detective told her in general many such knock offs are manufactured in China.Bridgewater police seized dozens of allegedly counterfeit designer handbags, sunglasses, wallets, boots and other items that might have looked more at home on display at Saks Fifth Avenue than a tanning salon on Broad Street.In all 69 items were confiscated, with pricey, trendy brand names such as Dolce Gabbana, Jimmy Choo and Chanel, Bridgewater Police Sgt. Anne Schuster said.A private detective who is an