[This hack references one of the suspects written about in this article.] http://www.greenbaynewschron.com/news/page2.html Tuesday, April 27,1999 The cause of the fire at Leicht's warehouse has been determined to be arson. (N-C Photo/ H. Marc Larson) Leicht warehouse was torched Fire officials will not discuss possible motives or suspects By Ed Huyck The News-Chronicle The fire that destroyed a downtown warehouse and caused at least $6 million in damage was set intentionally, officials said Monday. "We have eliminated all possible accidental causes," Green Bay Fire Chief John Troeger said about the fire that has smoldered since Wednesday at the Leicht Transfer & Storage Co. warehouse at 128 Dousman St. Officials were tight-lipped about how the fire may have started, a motive or possible suspects. Arson is a class "B" felony with a maximum prison sentence of 40 years. Some of the accidental causes rejected include heating equipment, the electrical system and products within the warehouse, said Rodney Pevytoe, a special agent with the Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation. Leicht officials say it appears someone broke through a door at the warehouse. But commenting now would be premature, Pevytoe said. "We don't know if (the door) was broken the night of the fire." The fire was reported at 2:15 a.m. Wednesday. When crews arrived at the scene, the warehouse was engulfed in flames. An estimated 16,000 tons of wood pulp and scrap paper burned. The probe is being aided by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, which routinely helps in the investigation of large fires. ATF agents investigated throughout the weekend and could remain on the scene for several more days, said Sonny Wilson, the team supervisor with the ATF. Green Bay fire crews have fought the fire since Wednesday, with one crew remaining at the scene. About $20,000 in overtime pay has been spent by the department for the fire, Troeger said. Having ATF agents at the scene has helped the investigation, Troeger said. "If it had just been us, we would have been overburdened," he said. People with information and tips on the fire can call the Green Bay Police Department tip line at 448-3236. There is also an arson tip line that offers a $5,000 reward for information at 1-800-362-3005.