13-Year-Old Says He 'Tripped Out' on Substance Allegedly Bought at Shelby Gas Station
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, …
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12:04 pm on Saturday, March 2, 2013
I am amazed every time I read this story. I cannot believe a mother would give their hold this poision. The sad thing is that this mother rightfully so will receive a harsh penalty while the known store owners walk free. Following both cases it will be Intresting to see if the mother receives a stricter prosecution than the store owners that have been caught selling illegal drugs.   more ›