The seized items, if genuine, would be worth about $3 million.Â
Surveillance video shows four people can be seen in the back hallway of the Mellwood Art Center grabbing two of Lois' paintings and heading out the back doors, which were not locked yet for the night.
Within a 24-hour period, CBP officers intercepted three separate shipments containing 2,387 pieces of fake designer jewelry like rings, bracelets and necklaces.Â
The shipment of counterfeit jewelry came from Hong Kong, on its way to a residence in Ontario, Canada, according to CBP officials.Â
Federal officials said they seized two shipments containing more than $1.7 million worth of counterfeit designer rings, watch bands and phone cases at UPS Worldport Monday night.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted more than 3,000 counterfeit items in Louisville in just one night earlier this week, including watches, necklaces and earrings.
Federal officials said all three of the shipments originated in Hong Kong.
The international shipment was on the way to California.
The earrings arrived from Hong Kong.
The fake merchandise was in packages that came from Vietnam and were heading to Westminster, California.