(Long Island, NY) The Second Squad reports the arrests of four females for Trademark Counterfeiting that occurred on Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 11:30 am in Hicksville.

Nassau County Police reports the arrests of Veronica Barcia, 31, of Ozone Park for Trademark Counterfeiting that occurred on Saturday, November 21 in Hicksville. Photo Credit: NCPD.
According to detectives, Second Precinct officers were alerted that counterfeit goods were being sold by vendors at the Holiday Craft Fair located at Holy Trinity High School, 98 Cherry Lane.

Nassau County Police reports the arrests of Laurice McIsaacs, 68, of Rosedale for Trademark Counterfeiting that occurred on Saturday, November 21 in Hicksville. Photo Credit: NCPD.
Upon arrival officers found Fredda Zamchik, 63, of North Bellmore, Laurice McIsaacs, 68, of Rosedale, Veronica Barcia, 31, of Ozone Park and Diane Portillo, 34, Cedarhurst working as vendors and in possession of assorted counterfeit designer merchandise. The defendants were placed under arrest without incident.

Nassau County Police reports the arrests of Fredda Zamchik, 63, of North Bellmore for Trademark Counterfeiting that occurred on Saturday, November 21 in Hicksville. Photo Credit: NCPD.
Defendant Zamchik is charged with four (4) counts of Trademark Counterfeiting 2nd degree, defendant McIsaacs is charged with six (6) counts of Trademark Counterfeiting 2nd degree, defendants Barcia and Portillo are charged with seven (7) counts of Trademark Counterfeiting 2nd degree and one (1) count of Trademark Counterfeiting 3rd degree.

Nassau County Police reports the arrests of Diane Portillo, 34, Cedarhurst for Trademark Counterfeiting that occurred on Saturday, November 21 in Hicksville. Photo Credit: NCPD.
All the defendants will be arraigned on December 7, 2015 at First District Court in Hempstead.
The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Defendants are entitled to a fair trial with the burden on the prosecution to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.




