Crime & Safety

Dabish Family Member's Illness Delays K-2 Preliminary Exam to May 1

Dabish Dabish, 35, is one of six defendants accused of selling the illegal drug out of their Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop.

A preliminary examination for six family members accused of selling K-2 and other illegal drugs from their Shelby Township businesses is on hold until May 1, because one of the defendants is seriously ill.

The Oakland Press reports that Dabish Dabish, 35, was hospitalized last week. 41-A District Court Judge Douglas Shepherd ruled the illness "good cause" for adjournment, the newspaper reported. 

Faize Dabish, 63, of West Bloomfield; her sons Dabish Dabish, David Dabish, 39, and Derick Dabish, 31, of West Bloomfield and Sterling Heights; and grandsons Audrick Dabish, 18, and Dedrick Dabish, 17, both of Sterling Heights, all face charges related to sales out of their family-owned gas station and smoke shop. 

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  • Family Accused of Selling Drugs Out of Shelby Gas Station Returns to Court
  • Court Date Postponed for Family Accused of Selling Drugs Out of Gas Station
  • Readers Call for Rally Against Family Accused of Running Drug Enterprise in Shelby

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