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Baltimore County woman lands $2 million top lottery scratch-off prize, $50K White Marsh ticket remains unclaimed

BALTIMORE, MD—A Baltimore County woman has landed a $2 million top prize on a Maryland Lottery scratch-off and a winning $50,000 ticket that was sold in White Marsh remains unclaimed.

Across the state, the Maryland Lottery paid more than $30.7 million in prizes during the week of Oct. 7-13, including 28 tickets worth $10,000 or more that were sold or redeemed in that seven-day span.



Officials say a winning $2 million 200X The Cash ticket was sold at the Giant Food store located at 10210 Mill Run Circle in Owings Mills.

Elsewhere, a winning $50,000 Lightning Cash FAST PLAY ticket was sold on Sunday, October 13, at the Royal Farms located at 10740 Pulaski Highway in White Marsh.  That ticket remains unclaimed as of Tuesday.

Winners are encouraged to sign the backs of tickets and keep winning tickets in a safe location. Tickets for draw games expire 182 days after the drawing. FAST PLAY tickets expire 182 days after purchase. The last date to claim for scratch-offs is posted on the scratch-offs page.

Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem tickets at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only.

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