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Person Found Dead in Lexington Believed to Be Winter Weather Victim
Authorities say the death is considered non-criminal and likely weather-related.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 10:07am
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A person was found dead on Wargrave Walk in Lexington, Kentucky on Wednesday morning, and the Fayette County Coroner's Office believes the death is likely related to the severe winter weather that has impacted the state. Lexington police say the death is considered a non-criminal incident.
Why it matters
This death would be at least the 12th weather-related fatality in Kentucky due to Winter Storm Fern, which brought several inches of snow and ice to the region. The state has seen a number of deaths across multiple counties linked to the extreme winter conditions.
The details
According to the report, the Fayette County Coroner's Office believes the person found dead on Wargrave Walk in Lexington died as a result of the winter weather, but no other details were provided. Lexington police stated the death is considered non-criminal in nature.
- The person was found dead on Wednesday morning, January 29, 2026.
The players
Fayette County Coroner's Office
The local coroner's office that is investigating the cause of death and believes it is weather-related.
Lexington Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that is handling the investigation and has classified the death as non-criminal.
What’s next
The Fayette County Coroner's Office will continue to investigate the cause of death and provide more details as they become available.
The takeaway
This tragic loss of life highlights the dangerous conditions caused by the severe winter weather impacting Kentucky, and serves as a somber reminder of the importance of heeding weather warnings and taking proper precautions during extreme cold and winter storms.
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