Politics & Government

Dabish Family Court Hearing Adjourned

Five members of the Dabish family are charged with selling K2 and other drugs out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop.

A pre-trial conference hearing in Macomb Circuit Court for four members of the Dabish family, who are charged with selling K2 and other drugs out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop following a raid of the businesses, was adjourned.

The pretrial conference before Judge Mark Switalski was adjourned until Sept. 4.

Derick Dabish, 31, Faize Dabish, 63, David Dabish, 39, Audrick Dabish, 18, and Dedrick Dabish, 17, are facing charges including delivering and manufacturing controlled substances, maintaining a drug house and possession of a controlled substance.

Investigators allege they found K2—which was illegal at the time of the raid—at the gas station and in the Woodstock Tobacco store. Additional searches found cocaine and packages of K2 in an apartment located below the smoke shop,  and a Sterling Heights storage shed where investigators later found between 750 and 1,000 packages of K2.

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