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$50,000 Powerball ticket sold at Perry Hall BP in Baltimore County

December 17, 2024

BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. – A $50,000-winning Powerball ticket was sold at the Perry Hall BP station in Nottingham for the December 16 drawing, Maryland Lottery officials announced Tuesday.

The winning ticket was purchased at the BP located at 8809 Belair Road. The winning numbers for Monday night’s drawing were 9, 30, 33, 57, and 61, with the Powerball number 17 and a Power Play multiplier of x2.

This marks Maryland’s 59th third-tier Powerball prize winner of 2024. In addition, 7,152 other Marylanders won prizes ranging from $4 to $100 in the same drawing.

Since no one claimed the jackpot, the Powerball prize has rolled over to an estimated $69 million annuity for Wednesday, December 18, with a cash option of $32.2 million.

Lottery officials remind winners to sign the backs of their tickets immediately and store them in a secure place. Winners have 182 days from the drawing date to claim their prizes.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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