Lottery player scratches ticket in busy store — then hurries out with life-changing win
When a construction worker stopped into a Maryland liquor store for a six-pack of beer, something caught his eye.
The veteran lottery player noticed a bright yellow scratch-off ticket on the display and decided to give it a try, Maryland Lottery officials said in a Jan. 29 news release.
The Woodlawn resident bought the $20 100X the Cash ticket and stayed in the “busy” store to scratch it off, lottery officials said.
Standing in the store, as he usually did with his lottery tickets, he scratched until he saw a 100X symbol on the ticket, according to the release.
The symbol was over the $10,000 prize — he had won $1 million.
“I’ve played for 20 years,” the man told officials. “I never won this big until now!”
The rest of the patrons were oblivious to the “life-changing” win, he said, and he grabbed his ticket and hurried out of the store.
The construction worker, who also works in restaurants, said he wasn’t sure how to spend the money yet, but the winnings would stay in the bank until he decides.
The winner told officials he may use some of the money to visit his mother in Central America, according to the release.
The worker brought home the first million-dollar prize from the Maryland Lottery game, officials said.
Woodlawn is a western suburb of Baltimore.
This story was originally published January 29, 2024 at 4:54 PM with the headline "Lottery player scratches ticket in busy store — then hurries out with life-changing win."