People Winning Over 20000 On A Scratch Off Ticket Live Online
Feb 03, 2011 (The state lotteries insist that people simply forget to redeem break-even tickets, although it remains unclear why only some games show the anomaly.) 'Just imagine if there were people.
DELTONA (CBSMiami/AP) — A Florida mom and her son had luck on their side when they won big with a $20,000 lottery prize, but their good fortune didn’t last very long after deputies arrested them on drug charges.
- The ticket had been altered, with the winning numbers glued to it to match the prize, police said. 2 Mississippi men arrested for allegedly trying to cash in fake $100,000 scratch-off ticket.
- You can also cash lower denomination winning lottery tickets (up to $600) at any of the Prize Claim Centers around the state. If you can’t make it to a Prize Claim Center, you can also mail your winning ticket along with a completed claim form to Illinois Lottery Claims Department in Springfield, Illinois. The address is.
Migdalia Cruz (left) and Luis Correa (right) mugshots. (Source: Volusia County Sheriff’s Office)
The Daytona Beach News-Journal reports Volusia County Sheriff’s deputies showed up with a search warrant Tuesday and found 59-year-old Migdalia Cruz and her 39-year-old son Luis Correa standing outside their house. An arrest report says Cruz was holding a box that contained three bags of drugs that tested positive for fentanyl and heroin.
Cruz told investigators they had just returned from claiming the prize from a scratch-off ticket in Orlando.
They were arrested on drug charges and Correa’s 34-year-old girlfriend Dana La Flamme was arrested on a probation violation.
Dana La Flamme mugshot (Source: Volusia County Sheriff’s Office)
Cruz was released from jail, but Correa was held on a $36,000 bond. Lawyers for the trio weren’t listed on jail records.
People Winning Over 20000 On A Scratch Off Ticket Live Stream
People Winning Over 20000 On A Scratch Off Ticket Live Stream
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