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Holiday Decorations Vandalized in Georgetown, Kentucky

Vandalized holiday decorations in Georgetown, Kentucky

Georgetown, Kentucky, November 20, 2025

In Georgetown, Kentucky, holiday decorations in the downtown area have been vandalized. Vandals damaged battery packs on eight artificial berry bushes associated with the city’s Christmas display, resulting in an estimated $400 in damages. The community has shown solidarity, with local businesses offering to replace the destroyed decorations. This incident has raised concerns amidst a series of recent vandalism cases in the area, prompting residents to report any related information to the police.

Georgetown, Kentucky: Holiday Decorations Vandalized in Downtown Area

Georgetown, Kentucky – Holiday decorations in Georgetown’s downtown area were vandalized as vandals damaged battery packs on artificial berry bushes used for the city’s Christmas display. This incident was discovered on Monday by the Georgetown Scott County Tourism Commission’s Executive Director, Lori Saunders, with estimated damages amounting to $400.

Details of the Vandalism

Approximately eight decorative bushes were targeted, specifically the battery packs that powered the lights. Despite the financial loss, Saunders expressed sadness over the act, emphasizing the community’s hard work to foster a festive and welcoming environment for all.

Community Response

In response to the vandalism, several local businesses have stepped up, offering to replace the damaged holiday decorations. Saunders remains optimistic and extends her holiday wishes to the entire community, including those involved in the vandalism.

Background Context

This vandalism comes amidst other reported incidents in Georgetown. Earlier this week, the Georgetown Police Department investigated cases of a silver GMC or Chevy truck that was allegedly involved in damaging mailboxes and Halloween decorations. Additionally, a local couple reported finding a swastika carved into their pumpkin, raising concerns about the nature of recent acts targeting the community.

Residents are urged to report any information regarding these incidents to the Georgetown Police Department at 502-863-7820 as the community works together to provide a safe and inviting atmosphere for everyone.

Weather Forecast for Georgetown, KY

On Thursday, November 20, 2025, Georgetown is expected to experience cloudy skies with patchy fog in the morning. The high for the day will be 62°F (17°C) and the low will drop to 53°F (11°C).

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the holiday decorations in downtown Georgetown?
Vandals damaged holiday decorations by breaking battery packs on artificial berry bushes that were part of the city’s Christmas display.
How many bushes were affected by the vandalism?
Approximately eight bushes were targeted by the vandals.
What is the estimated cost of the damage?
The total damage is estimated at $400.
Have local businesses offered assistance?
Yes, several local businesses have offered to replace the damaged decorations.
How can residents report information about these incidents?
Residents can report any information to the Georgetown Police Department at 502-863-7820.

Feature Details
Location Georgetown, Kentucky
Incident Vandalism of holiday decorations in downtown area
Number of Bushes Affected Approximately eight
Estimated Damage Cost $400
Community Response Local businesses offering to replace damaged decorations
Reporting Information Georgetown Police Department at 502-863-7820
Weather Forecast Cloudy with patchy fog in the morning; high of 62°F (17°C), low of 53°F (11°C)

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