Unclaimed $1 million Powerball lottery ticket sold in El Paso to expire
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An unclaimed $1 million Powerball ticket sold in January is set to expire July 23, the Texas Lottery said Thursday. The Quick Pick ticket matched all five numbers but not the Powerball number in the Jan. 25 drawing, the Texas Lottery said.
The five numbers drawn were 2-9-17-36-67, but the ticket did not match the Powerball number, 18, the lottery said.The lottery reported that the winning ticket was purchased at Big Savers Market, 3630 Alameda Ave., next to the Alameda Laundromat in South El Paso.The winner has until 5 p.m. July 23 to claim the $1 million prize.
Lotto winners can claim the prize at a claim center by requesting an appointment online at www.txlottery.org/appointment or by calling 800-375-6886. There are claim centers in more than a dozen Texas cities, including El Paso.
Lottery drawing tickets expire on the 180th day following the drawing.The Pennsylvania Lottery's offices are now closed amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a majority of the lottery's staff is working remotely, she said.
Claims are still being processed and players can still receive their prize checks, however.
Dworakowski encouraged players to sign their winning tickets, make a copy of them for their records and mail them to Pennsylvania Lottery, Attn: Claims, 1200 Fulling Mill Road, Suite 1, Middletown, PA 17057 to be processed.
If players choose to wait until offices reopen to claim their prizes, she encouraged them to be mindful of the ticket expiration dates.