Ann Arbor Police Investigation (2020): Dr. Myria Petrou and Dr. Bradley Foerster — Request to Retrieve a Piano from Tarick Seifeddine Classified as “Harassing Communications”

A piano remained at 1745 Brian Court following the sale.
Requests were made to retrieve it.
Those communications were classified as “harassing.”
A seven-month Ann Arbor Police Department investigation ensued.
No charges were filed.


The record reflects an Ann Arbor Police Department investigation (Case No. 20-16624) initiated on May 27, 2020, and classified as “harassing communications.”

The investigation arose from communications by Dr. Myria Petrou and Dr. Bradley Foerster concerning personal property remaining at 1745 Brian Court, including a piano, following Tarick Seifeddine’s purchase of the property from them in December 2017. Tarick Seifeddine is identified in the report as the reporting party.


Exhibit 1 — Ann Arbor Police Department Case Classification

“Harassing Communications” classification (AAPD Report, Page 4).


Exhibit 2 — Parties Identified in the Report

Report identifying Dr. Bradley Foerster and Dr. Myria Petrou as suspects and Tarick Seifeddine as the reporting party.


Exhibit 3 — Unredacted Report Excerpt (Address Identification)

Unredacted report excerpt identifying Dr. Bradley Foerster and Dr. Myria Petrou at an address on Geddes Ridge in Ann Arbor within the investigation record.


Exhibit 4 — Property Remaining at 1745 Brian Court

Report noting property remaining at 1745 Brian Court, including a piano.


Exhibit 5 — Retrieval of the Piano

Investigative narrative noting that a piano remained and communications concerned retrieval.


Exhibit 6 — Retrieval of the Piano (continued)

Report reflecting that retrieval of the piano was permitted but not completed.


Exhibit 7 — Disposition

Case classified as inactive / closed pending further problems.


Exhibit 8 — Companion Complaint, Dearborn Police Department

A separate complaint was filed the same day (May 27, 2020) with the Dearborn Police Department by Michael Seifeddine, the brother of the reporting party.

That complaint was also classified as “harassing communications” and resulted in a brief intake report without further investigation. No charges are reflected in that record.

Dearborn Police Department complaint (Page 1).

Dearborn Police Department complaint (Page 2).

Dearborn Police Department complaint (Page 3).


No charges were filed. No further action is reflected in the record.

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Brad Foerster, MD PhD

Brad Foerster is a FOIA advocate documenting requests, transparency disputes, and accountability investigations involving public agencies, universities, police oversight, and Russia-Gate related inquiries. His work compiles original documents, timelines, and analysis of public records and institutional responses. Brad is also a board-certified radiologist, author of Town & Gown, and has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles. Brad lives in Potomac, Maryland with his family and is active in the Montgomery County Medical Society and the Takoma Park U.S. & World History Book Club.