Crime

Lexington florist’s van stolen while making Valentine’s Day deliveries

Michler’s Florist, Greenhouses, and Garden Design said in a social media post that the shop’s van was stolen while delivering flowers on the University of Kentucky campus Tuesday.
Michler’s Florist, Greenhouses, and Garden Design said in a social media post that the shop’s van was stolen while delivering flowers on the University of Kentucky campus Tuesday. Facebook

On the biggest day of the year for most flower shops, one Lexington florist was left scrambling after its delivery van, apparently loaded with flower arrangements, was stolen.

Michler’s Florist, Greenhouses and Garden Design said in a Facebook post that one of its vans was delivering flowers on the University of Kentucky campus Tuesday when someone drove off in it.

“If you ordered flowers for delivery in the campus area please we apologize for the delay as we remake all your Valentine’s Flowers,” the company said in a Facebook post Tuesday afternoon. “If you spot a white Chevy Express Van that says MICHLER’S tonight please call the police and us!”

The vehicle was reported stolen from outside Ball Hall, a residence hall on campus, at 2:15 p.m., said University of Kentucky spokesman Jay Blanton.

The Lexington Police Department later recovered the van, he said.

Valentine’s Day is the biggest holiday of the year for the floral industry. Last year, 22 percent of Americans bought flowers as Valentine gifts, according to the American Society of Florists. More than 80 percent bought roses.

Karla Ward
Lexington Herald-Leader
Karla Ward is a native of Logan County who has worked as a reporter at the Herald-Leader since 2000. She covers breaking news. Support my work with a digital subscription
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