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A $50,000 winning Powerball ticket was sold at a Superpumper on 90th
Street and Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard in Scottsdale has not been
claimed yet.The lucky person matched four of five numbers, plus the red
Powerball number. The winning numbers were 3-10-34-36-62 with a red
Powerball number of 05.The winner of a $14.6 million lottery prize never
showed up.
The deadline to claim the prize was 5 p.m. Monday evening.
Lottery officials have been waiting for nearly six months for someone
to claim the money after the winning ticket was bought in the West
Valley.
When Doug Mohan heard there was a $14.6 million lottery ticket still unclaimed he figured why not check to see if he’d won.
"I have a few tickets I haven’t checked. So I heard about this 14
million and thought 'I better come down here and see how much money I
blew and wasted'," Mohan said.
Mohan didn’t win the big prize and
whoever did win didn’t claim it within the 180-day time frame. The
ticket was bought at a Circle K on Litchfield Road and Van Buren Street
in Goodyear on June 5.
"It's 14.6 million dollars and that comes out
to a cash option prize of just over nine million," Arizona Lottery
spokesperson John Gilliland said.
Gilliland says that’s what the
winner would’ve gotten if they claimed the prize. The Circle K would
have gotten $10,000. As for Doug Mohan he says he’s always looking on
the bright side. Even though he didn’t win big this time he still won
something.
"Look, I won two dollars on a four dollar ticket, but I’m still two in the hole," Mohan said.
In the past fiscal year, from July 2018 to June 2019, $11.6 million in winnings have gone unclaimed.
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