Allegheny County player hits $650K Cash 5 jackpot

Middletown, Pennsylvania According to officials, a $650,000 Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket was sold for the drawing on Thursday, January 2 at Coen, which is situated at 3439 West Run Road in Homestead, Allegheny County.

The six-figure reward was won by the ticket that matched all five numbers: 3, 15, 24, 33, and 36. If the winning ticket is sold, the shop will get a bonus of $5,000.

Players are reminded by lottery officials that only after the ticket has been verified and the prize has been claimed can the identity of the winner be verified. While Quick Cash prizes must be claimed within a year of purchase, Main Cash 5 prizes must be claimed within a year of the drawing date.

The lottery also awarded prizes to over 14,200 additional Cash 5 with Quick Cash tickets. It is advised that players carefully inspect their tickets and pick up any lower-tier prizes from approved merchants.

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