Edwardsburg chief: Legends fire ‘suspicious’

Published 10:09 am Tuesday, October 27, 2009

A sign outside Legends Sports Bar & Grill says the business has a new owner. (The Daily News/Katie Johnson)

A sign outside Legends Sports Bar & Grill says the business has a new owner. (The Daily News/Katie Johnson)

By KATIE JOHNSON
Dowagiac Daily News

EDWARDSBURG – The chief of the Ontwa Township-Edwardsburg Police Department is calling a fire that destroyed a business Monday morning “suspicious in nature” – at least the fourth fire to occur on one of the owner’s properties.

At approximately 1:50 a.m. Monday, a passerby called in a report of a fire at Legends Sports Bar and Grill, 68925 M-62, Edwardsburg. Chief Kenneth Wray said the building was engulfed in flames when the fire and police departments arrived on the scene.
Firefighters battled the blaze for four hours before bringing it under control. There were no injuries and the building is not salvageable.

The property is owned by Troy Treat of T & R Investments of Edwardsburg. According to reports and a sign outside the building, the business was transitioning to a new owner, whose name was not available.

Edwardsburg Fire Chief Willy Eltzroth said Monday the cause of the fire is “undetermined,” but Wray believes the incident to be “suspicious.”

A Michigan State Police arson investigator was on the scene investigating the fire Monday afternoon.

“The rumors I think around town come from the sign outside,” Eltzroth said, referring to the “new owner” sign along M-62. Treat purchased the business, formerly named the Ranch House, in about 2005, Eltzroth said.

Eltzroth has responded to other Treat property fires in Edwardsburg, including one at Medicap Pharmacy ruled “suspicious;” a fire at a shed used for storage that he believes was “set;” and an undetermined fire at a former drug store at U.S. Highway 12 and Cass Street.

Treat also owns a drywall business and rental properties in Edwardsburg, as well as other businesses in the area.

Another one of his businesses, the Lucky Leprechaun by Legends sports bar in Mishawaka, closed this year.

Treat could not be reached for comment Monday.