GEORGETOWN, Texas -- The West Nile Virus was found in mosquitos collected in southeast Georgetown.

• Traps in Cedar Park also tested positive for the virus
• City of Georgetown sprayed insecticide Friday night and Saturday morning 

Williamson County officials announced the lab results Friday. The mosquito sample was taken from a trap on South Maple Street this past Tuesday.

Last month, traps in Cedar Park also tested positive for the virus.

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Health officials do not know how many mosquitoes in the sample had the West Nile Virus. But, there are plans to keep testing the trap, along with other traps around the city, through the fall.

The City of Georgetown also sprayed insecticide Friday night and Saturday morning within a half-mile radius of the trap on Maple Street.