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What we know: Police arrest Michigan doctor believed to be major pill trafficker

78-year-old doctor taken into custody

A 78-year-old doctor from West Bloomfield is escorted out of his Taylor clinic during a Sept. 24, 2024, raid. (WDIV)

TAYLOR, Mich. – A doctor accused of being a major pill trafficker was arrested, and his mansion and clinic were raided on Tuesday.

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Police believe the doctor, whose identity has yet to be released, is a major trafficker of pills throughout Michigan and beyond.

The 78-year-old doctor’s clinic on Telegraph Road in Taylor and his 21,000-square-foot home on Surria Court in Bloomfield Hills were both raided on Tuesday morning.

What police say

The doctor is accused of falsifying records, writing false prescriptions, and flooding the streets with opioids and painkillers.

Taylor police Detective Jeff Adamisin, who has worked for four years on this case, said thousands of patients have gone to the doctor for pills.

Police said people from across Michigan and Ohio went to the doctor for narcotics. There have been more than 50 overdoses in Taylor so far this year.

“Not only here in the city of Taylor, but spanning the state of Michigan, even surrounding states, as well,” Adamisin said. “It’s just flooding the area of Metro Detroit, specifically, with controlled substances, with pills that are leading to pill diversions, pills being sold on the street, and then that’s causing overdoses and deaths.”

“Prescribing these pills without the legal, medical proper reasoning to be prescribing them -- not only is that illegal, but that causes a huge issue with not only this city, not only this state -- but just the addiction and just the overdoses and the deaths that spin-off from that is terrible,” Adamisin said.

So far, authorities have identified 16 bank accounts containing millions of dollars.

How police arrested the doctor

While Adamisin was briefing his team on the raids, Adamisin said the doctor returned home late Monday night and “hasn’t moved.” He said they planned to proceed with the search warrant even if the doctor was still at his home.

Local 4′s Shawn Ley joined Taylor police for the raid. The doctor had arrived at his clinic by the time police went inside.

The waiting room was packed as police entered the clinic. A few minutes later, the doctor was escorted out by officers.

“I’m shocked,” he told Shawn. “I didn’t do anything wrong.”

You can see how Shawn followed along with this story all day in the videos below.


About the Authors
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Local 4 Defender Shawn Ley is an Emmy award-winning journalist who has been with Local 4 News for more than a decade.

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Derick is the Digital Executive Producer for ClickOnDetroit and has been with Local 4 News since April 2013. Derick specializes in breaking news, crime and local sports.

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