Phoenix police brace for more counterfeit NFL goods
Phoenix police have arrested five people for allegedly selling counterfeit NFL merchandise, just two weeks ahead of Super Bowl XLIX. Police say the problem will only get worse before the game on Feb. The latest arrest is Harold Dodds, 37. Police say Dodds tried to sell an undercover detective an NFL jersey for $40 Thursday. Detectives say he admitted the jersey was not genuine.During his initial appearance, Dodds seemed to argue with the judge over why he was there.
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