Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Two Shelby Township detectives testified about the raid on the family's gas station and smoke shop during the preliminary exam for Derick Dabish.
Five members of the Dabish family accused of selling K2 and other drugs out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop were bound over Wednesday to stand trial in Macomb Circuit Court. Only one of the members of the family chose to have a preliminary exam before 41-A District Court Judge Douglas Shepherd. Derick Dabish, 31, who is in state custody for an alleged parole violation, chose to have his preliminary exam in district court. Macomb Assistant Prosecutor William Dailey called two Shelby Township detectives to the stand who recounted the Oct. 31 raid and investigation of the former Citgo Gas Station on Van Dyke Avenue and 21 Mile Road and Woodstock Tobacco, which is in the adjoining plaza. In questioning by Dailey, chief of the…
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Six members of the Dabish family charged with selling K2 and other drugs out of their Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop will have a preliminary exam Wednesday in 41-A District Court.
Members of the Dabish family, who are charged with selling K2 and other illegal drugs from their Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop, will be in court Wednesday for a preliminary exam. Six members of the family—a mother, two sons and two grandsons—are facing a number of felony drug charges including delivering and manufacturing controlled substances, maintaining a drug house and possession of a controlled substance. The original court date of March 28 was adjourned due to a serious illness, The Oakland Press reported. The case dates back to October when officers confiscated large quantities of the synthetic drug K2, also known as Spice, from the family's Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop. Expected in court Wednesday are …
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Community members looking to raise awareness of the ongoing synthetic drug problem in Shelby Township are planning a rally for March 28 outside 41A District Court.
When the family accused of selling K2 and other drugs out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop return to court this month, they will be met with an audience rallying for their prosecution. More than two dozen residents from Shelby Township, Utica and neighboring communities gathered Monday at King of Kings Church on Schoenherr to discuss the growing issue of synthetic drugs and formulate a game plan to address the sale and use of these substances on a local level. “If we work together, I think we can make a difference,” said Shelby Township resident Bill Miskokomon, who organized a rally outside Express Gas and Woodstock Tobacco last year. “We need to show the state we’re not playing around and we want this out of our …
Saturday, March 2, 2013
A community meeting will be held March 4 at the King of Kings Church in Shelby Township to raise awareness of synthetic drugs and plan a protest outside businesses selling these substances in the area.
The sale and use of Spice, or K2, has been banned in Michigan since July 2012, but for many in Shelby Township and surrounding communities, the fight against synthetic drugs is far from over. This is especially true for Shelby Township resident Bill Miskokomon, founder of the community organization People Against Illegal Drugs (PAID) and advocate of substance abuse prevention. A key player in the June 2012 rally that urged township businesses to stop selling synthetic marijuana, Miskokomon is once again working to organize a communitywide response to eradicate synthetic drug use and sales in Shelby Township and beyond. “We’re trying to stay one step ahead of the manufacturers,” Miskokomon said. “The state banned synthetic marijuana in 2010…
Saturday, February 16, 2013
The teen's mother, who is accused of providing him with the substance, told police the product was purchased at Express Gas, which is one of two Shelby Township businesses currently under investigation for drug sales.
Despite being at the center of an ongoing criminal case, Shelby Township police say they are still receiving complaints of drug activity at the Express Gas on Van Dyke, with one of the most recent reports coming from Clinton Township. A Clinton Township mother accused of providing smoking material to her 13-year-old son told police that she purchased the substance in question at the Shelby Township gas station, one of two businesses owned by the Dabish family. Want more Shelby Township and Utica news? Sign up for Patch's e-newsletter and get daily headlines sent to your inbox. The 30-year-old described the substance as an odor-eating material. She denied giving it to her son to smoke and did not specify when she had purchased the item, …
Monday, February 4, 2013
Five members of the Dabish family are facing felony charges stemming from allegations that they sold synthetic marijuana and other drugs from their gas station and smoke shop in Shelby Township.
An organized effort to rally the community against the family accused of selling K2 and other drugs out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop began to manifest itself last weekend in the comments section of a Patch article concerning the case. From a boycott of the family's Shelby Township businesses, to a rally outside the 41A District Court in opposition of possible plea deals, readers offered a number of suggestions to publicize the case and call for justice. "As a community we need to rally against these hooligans and demand our local prosecutor to not accept any reduced pleas," wrote Sarah Franklin. "Nothing less than maximum incarceration is acceptable. Lets make sure as many of us as possible contact the Court and the …
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Five family members are facing felony charges stemming from allegations that they sold synthetic marijuana and other drugs from the Citgo Gas Station, now Express Gas, and Woodstock Smoke Shop on Van Dyke in Shelby Township.
The case involving five family members accused of selling K2 and other drugs out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop has been postponed until March for purposes of discovery. The Dabish family – a mother, two sons and two grandsons – were arrested in October 2012 after Shelby Township police and federal agents raided the former Citgo Gas Station, now Express Gas, and Woodstock Smoke Shop on Van Dyke at 21 Mile Road. The family was scheduled for their preliminary exam Thursday before Judge Douglas P. Shepherd in 41-A District Court. Having previously waived their 14-day right to a preliminary examination, Shepherd approved defense attorney Ron Marsh's request to adjourn the exam to allow additional time for case information to …
Five family members are facing felony charges stemming from allegations that they sold synthetic marijuana and other drugs from the Citgo Gas Station, now Express Gas, and Woodstock Smoke Shop on Van Dyke in Shelby Township.
UPDATE: The preliminary exam was postponed at the request of the defense attorney. Five family members accused of selling K2 and other drugs out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop are due back in 41-A District Court Thursday for their preliminary exam. The Dabish family – a mother, two sons and two grandsons – were arrested in October 2012 after Shelby Township police and federal agents raided the former Citgo Gas Station, now Express Gas, and Woodstock Smoke Shop on Van Dyke at 21 Mile Road. Want more Shelby Township and Utica news? Sign up for Patch's e-newsletter and get daily headlines sent to your inbox. Officers confiscated large quantities of the synthetic drug K2, also known as Spice, from both stores as well as a …
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Five people were arraigned in 41-A District Court in Shelby Township on charges ranging from running a drug house out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop and selling illegal drugs.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Five people were arraigned in 41-A District Court in Shelby Township on charges ranging from running a drug house out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop and selling illegal drugs.
Five family members accused of selling K2 and other drugs out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop have been arraigned in 41-A District Court Tuesday on several drug charges. Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith said the family, a mother, her two sons and two grandsons ran a drug enterprise out of the Citgo Gas Station and Woodstock Smoke Shop, which is about 100 feet away, on Van Dyke Avenue and 21 Mile Road. All five were released on a $10,000 personal bond except, Dabish Dabish, who was released on a $10,000 cash/surety bond and sent home with a tether. They are due back in court on Jan. 31, 2012 for a preliminary trial. “We’re excited to see them finally get into the court system,” said Shelby Township Police Chief Roland …
hop off your high horse
8:05 am on Saturday, May 18, 2013
I get your scared of what you don't know but mean while how many people on alcohol or heroin committed far worse crimes during all this effort to finalize a personal venteda made by negligent "parents " who couldbt care less until it became a comunity act (social trend , adult version) to give a "god" damn about it. Danish family is not to blame, think before you speak, drunk driving fatalities …   more ›