Reading: Maryland Bus Driver Lottery Winner Claims $5 Million Scratch-Off Prize

Maryland Bus Driver Lottery Winner Claims $5 Million Scratch-Off Prize

Published
0 min read 92 views
Advertisement

A player claimed the top prize on a $5,000,000 LUXE scratch-off, taking home $5 million from a ticket sold at a 7-Eleven in Hyattsville. The winning ticket was purchased at 7206 Sheriff Road, and the payout was the largest Maryland Lottery prize reported in the past seven days.

The winner was not identified by name, leaving the spotlight on the store that sold the ticket and the size of the prize itself. Another player also landed a $1 million win on a 100x The Cash scratch-off, with that ticket bought at a 7-Eleven at 13401 New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring.

The two wins show how quickly Maryland Lottery fortunes can change at ordinary convenience stores, with one top prize outpacing every other payout in the past week. For the $5 million winner, the result is final and immediate: a ticket bought on an ordinary stop in Hyattsville became the biggest prize Maryland has reported in seven days.

- Advertisement -

The $5 million win also stands apart because the source did not name the player, a reminder that the lottery’s biggest moments sometimes end in public celebration without a public face. What is certain now is that the jackpot went to a player who bought the ticket at 7206 Sheriff Road, and that the week’s next-largest prize, the $1 million win in Silver Spring, still came in well behind it.

Advertisement
Share This Article