Carroll County liquor store sells scratch-off lottery ticket worth $5.1 million
by Tim Swift
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HAMPSTEAD, Md. (WBFF) —
A liquor store in Carroll County sold a winning scratch-off ticket worth $5.1 million last week, the Maryland Lottery said.
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The record-setting Multi-Match prize sold at Hampstead Liquors in the 700 block of Hanover Pike was claimed, the lottery said.
Also last week, someone who bought a Racetrax ticket from an Amoco-BP gas station in the 2200 block of Pulaski Highway in Edgewood won $86,841,90. The prize has yet to be claimed, the lottery said.
As of Monday morning, unclaimed tickets sold last week include:
- A $25,000 Pick 5 ticket sold Saturday at 7-Eleven #37043, 300 North Charles Street, Baltimore
- A $25,000 Pick 5 ticket sold Sunday at Jolly’s Food Mart, 1500 North Monroe Street, Baltimore
- A $25,000 Pick 5 ticket sold Wednesday at Three Brothers, 3061 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore
- A $25,000 Pick 5 ticket sold Sunday at U.S. Gas, 3300 Washington Boulevard, Halethorpe
- A $25,000 Pick 5 ticket sold Saturday at Club Baltimore, 8014 Pulaski Highway, Rosedale
- A $37,368 Racetrax ticket sold Saturday at Papa’s Restaurant and Sports Bar, 6716 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie
- A $20,663 Racetrax ticket sold Wednesday at Weis Market #89, 1080 Maiden Choice Lane, Baltimore
- An $11,916 Racetrax ticket sold Wednesday at Ten Hills Shell, 5317 Edmonson Avenue, Baltimore
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