Cornbelly’s in Lehi receives over $30,000 in damages, police ask for help finding culprits
Cornbelly's in Lehi receives over $30,000 in damages, police ask for help finding culprits
LEHI, Utah (ABC4) — Police are asking the public for help finding individuals who caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage at Cornbelly’s, a popular fall attraction with a location at Thanksgiving Point.
According to a Facebook post from the Lehi Police Department, the Cornbelly’s location in Lehi, located at 3003 North Thanksgiving Way, has sustained substantial damage to its stored property. Several buildings and a large truck that are used to decorate during the fall have been vandalized.
The estimated damages are believed to be more than $30,000, and police say that the amount could be as high as $60,000. Police are hoping to identify the perpetrators so Cornbelly’s can “recoup some of their loss as they prepare for another fun season at Thanksgiving Point.”
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows vandalism done at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Photo shows items recovered at Cornbelly’s, believed to be connected to vandalism. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Police believe that the property was damaged on the evening of March 27, 2025. Several screenshots of surveillance footage show what detectives believe to be a group of younger individuals. They believe these individuals were using slingshots and/or wrist rockets, and launching white steel ball bearings and golf balls. Police say they may have been using an air rifle or pistol of some type as well.
At this time, the Lehi Police Department says they believe the individuals “reside in the area” and that they may be identified with help from the public. The department apologized for the low quality of the photos, but is asking that anyone who recognizes the individuals pictured below contact them.
Individuals suspected to have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damages at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Individuals suspected to have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damages at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Individuals suspected to have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damages at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Individuals suspected to have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damages at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Individuals suspected to have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damages at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
Individuals suspected to have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damages at Cornbelly’s. (Courtesy: Lehi Police Department)
If you recognize these individuals or have any information about the incident, contact Detective Peterson at cpeterson@lehi-ut.gov.
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