Time running out to claim two Pennsylvania Lottery jackpots worth $5.1M

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MIDDLETOWN, PA – Two jackpot-winning Pennsylvania Lottery tickets, totaling $5,128,337, remain unclaimed and are nearing their expiration dates.

A $2.5 million Match 6 Lotto ticket was sold at Weis Markets in Honesdale, Wayne County, for the May 4, 2024, drawing. The winning numbers were 2-22-24-36-38-39, and the ticket must be claimed by May 2, 2025, in person or postmarked by May 4, 2025, if submitted by mail.

A second unclaimed ticket, worth $2,628,337, was a jackpot-winning Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket sold at Murrysville SHOP ‘n SAVE in Westmoreland County for the May 8, 2024, drawing. It matched all five numbers—14-22-33-35-38—and must be claimed by May 8, 2025.

The Pennsylvania Lottery urges players to check their tickets and file claims at any Lottery Area Office. Unclaimed prizes are returned to the Lottery Fund to support senior programs.

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