GENESEE COUNTY/Pavilion man shot in hunting accident

UPDATE:

Press release

The Genesee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an accidental gunshot wound which was reported Sunday at 6:56p.m. by a 41 year Town of Pavilion resident.

The victim told officers he was hunting a the time of the incident. He was treated at a Rochester area hospital for an upper arm wound which was determined to be non life threatening.

NYS Environmental Conservation Officers and Investigators, who normally investigate hunting accidents also responded to the scene. Through their investigation, it was determined that the round probably came from a group of individuals that had been target shooting about 500 yards away.

Four individuals were interviewed and no charges have been placed at this time.

The investigation was turned over to the the Sheriff’s Office when it was determined that the shooter was not hunting at the time.

The investigation is ongoing.

 

A hunter, a man in his 40’s, was accidentally shot in the arm and chest by another hunter on Perry road near Telephone road about 7 p.m. on Sunday.

According to Donald Roblee, Deputy Coordinator with Genesee County Emergency Management, the male victim was seriously injured and transported by Mercy Flight to Strong Hospital. He was conscious and alert.

The victim was shot with a shotgun while both men were hunting.

State Police, the Genesee County Sheriff’s Department, LeRoy Police, the DEC, Pavilion Fire and Mercy medics responded to the scene along with Pavilion Fire Police.

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