Cops Say 85-Year-Old Delray Shop Owner Ran Secret Fake-Bag Room

Detectives say an 85-year-old Delray Beach shopkeeper turned the back of his shoe store into a covert luxury handbag operation, complete with a hidden room and allegedly phony designer labels. The man, identified as Ronald C. Axelrod, who runs Ronnie’s Shoes on West Atlantic Avenue, was arrested on Wednesday after an undercover officer reportedly bought two imitation bags for a combined $299. Brand experts later concluded that at least one of the bags was counterfeit, and Axelrod was booked into the Palm Beach County jail, where records show he remained held on $10,000 bond.

Undercover operation led to arrest

According to BocaNewsNow, the case started in late May with an anonymous Crime Stoppers tip. On June 3, an undercover detective walked into the shop with investigative funds and was taken to a back-room display, where the officer bought two bags for a total of $299. One was presented as a Louis Vuitton “Coussin” and the other as a Goyard tote, the outlet reports.

Previous PBSO action reported

Public records and prior reporting point to a related Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office action in May 2025. Detectives executed search warrants at the business and at Axelrod’s home and recovered roughly $200,000 in counterfeit items, with images posted on X, according to Florida Word. It is not clear from public reporting whether that earlier haul is the same inventory tied to the more recent undercover buy.

Charges and booking

BocaNewsNow reports that Axelrod faces one count of “sell or offer for sale counterfeit goods,” a second-degree felony under the account provided by PBSO. The report adds that brand authenticators and outside security consultants helped detectives flag suspected counterfeit Louis Vuitton, Hermès, YSL, Chanel, Christian Dior and Prada pieces that were displayed on makeshift wire racks in the back room of the store.

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