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York Road fire victims victimized again by overnight thieves

By Howard B. Owens

After losing nearly everything in a devastating fire Saturday, Bill Scheg was victimized again sometime early Sunday morning when thieves broke into what was left of his taxidermy and gun shop on York Road.

Compared to the destruction of the log-cabin type house he built himself in Le Roy, Scheg's adjacent shop was relatively untouched by the fire and still contained ammo, arrows, bows and other items.

Deputy John Duyssen said, however, that there was enough damage that it's hard to tell what was taken.

When firefighters arrived at 9616 York Road early this morning to deal with a hot spot in the basement that had rekindled, they found charred wood and shotgun shells strewn in front of the door for Scheg's business, Genesee Valley Taxidermy & Shooting Supplies.

Those items weren't there when they cleared the scene from the initial fire shortly after midnight.

Vandals also knocked over Scheg's mailbox.

"Talk about kicking a man when he's down," said Tim Yaeger, coordinator of Genesee County Emergency Management Services.

Duyssen expressed concerned that ammo from the shop had been heat and water damaged. It could misfire, and seriously injure whoever tries to use it.

Investigators were on scene this morning trying to determine the cause of the fire. 

Yaeger said the cause was apparently accidental and arson has been ruled out, but the exact cause may not be discovered until Monday or later, when investigators can gain access to the electrical panel in the basement.

The insurance company needs to pay for debris removal before investigators can get to the basement.

Meanwhile, friends of Scheg's, such as Richard Barnard pictured below, began the tedious task of recovering Scheg's decades of hunting photos, saving and preserving what they can.

All of Scheg's prized big-game trophies -- Scheg had traveled the world hunting -- were destroyed in the fire.

More pictures after the jump:

Kirsten Schnaufer

Heartbreaking story... Thankfully, the only loss-of-life were some pets - although that in itself can be devestating.
My thoughts and prayers are with this family...

Nov 7, 2010, 1:36pm Permalink
Lori Silvernail

Let's hope the stinkin thieves use the ammo and get what's coming to them. Unbelievable that they would steal from these people after what they've already lost.

Nov 7, 2010, 1:42pm Permalink
Susan Brownell

This is so sad.
I took my daughter to his taxidermy shop years ago when it was in Caledonia. I took some digital pictures of his trophies there. I still have them and if you see this Bill and want copies.. let me know.

fishermom@gmail.com

Nov 7, 2010, 9:16pm Permalink
Beth Kinsley

Who remembers the story about the circus giraffe that died in LeRoy and they had no clue what to do with it so Mr. Scheg stuffed it. Last I heard it was in Pontillos. Is it still there?

Nov 7, 2010, 9:59pm Permalink
Gary Spencer

I hope somebody catches these thieves and beats them within an inch of their lives!! (did I say that out loud?)

(of course I am not advocating or condoning violence...I'm just saying.....)

Nov 7, 2010, 11:00pm Permalink
jason reese

Don't worry the coward thieves will be caught. And when you get caught i hope your sentenced to prison time. Usually it's someone they know. Were going to find out real soon.
You may have lost all personal possessions in the fire, but you always have memory's. Especially if you're a good person.

Nov 8, 2010, 7:15am Permalink

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