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Shelby Township

Friday, December 14, 2012

Family Members Charged With Selling K2, Cocaine Out of Gas Station, Smoke Shop

West Bloomfield family members face charges in connection with a drug ring based out of a Shelby Township gas station and smoke shop.

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A mother, her sons and three grandsons have been charged with multiple felonies for allegedly selling K2 and other drugs out of two Shelby Township businesses. The relatives are accused of distributing synthetic marijuana, also known as K2/Spice, cocaine, ecstasy, hydrocodone and marijuana out of the Citgo Gas Station and Woodstock Smoke Shop, which is about 100 feet away, on Van Dyke Avenue and 21 Mile Road. The owner of the gas station, Faize Dabish, 63, of West Bloomfield; her sons, David Dabish, 39; Derick Dabish, 31, and Dabish Dabish, 35, of West Bloomfield and Sterling Heights; and grandsons Audrick Dabish, 18, and Dedrick Dabish, 17, both of Sterling Heights, all face charges. They are expected to be arraigned in …

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6:27 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013

http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=366196 Derick Dabish gave the community his word that they have pulled K2 from both stores. Now he is sitting in prison for violating the terms of his parole. He thought he can lie to the community and continue to sell drugs to our kids. I hope we put enough pressure on on the prosecuter not to plead with this family.   more ›

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Calling all Critter Lovers: Volunteers Needed for Clinton River Stonefly Search

The Clinton River Watershed Council is looking for volunteers to participate in the Annual Stonefly Search Saturday.

The Clinton River Watershed Council is looking for volunteers with an eye for bugs. Volunteers will help the council gauge stonefly larvae in the Clinton River, which is an indication of good water quality. Since the winter stoneyfly nymphs are one of the most sensitive of all aquatic macro invertebrates that live in rivers and streams, the bug's presence in the stream is an indication that the river is healthy and likely supporting trout and other fish. These insects are most active and easily found in the month of January when the water temperature is very cold and there is still plenty of leafy debris in the river bottom for stoneflies to forage on.  The Clinton River watershed runs through 60 communities and four counties: Macomb, …

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