Baltimore county shell store sells million-dollar lottery ticket
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Baltimore County Shell Store Sells Million-Dollar Lottery Ticket

WINDSOR MILL, MD – A Windsor Mill resident, known as “Silver Dove,” won a $953,280 jackpot in the FAST PLAY Extreme Green game, bringing an unexpected boost to her retirement plans.

The win occurred as “Silver Dove,” a computer analyst, was waiting for her car repair. She purchased the $20 ticket at Woodlawn Shell, located on 6600 Security Boulevard, Baltimore County. The ticket showed a winning number matching one of her numbers, along with a progressive jackpot symbol. Despite realizing her fortune, she maintained her composure until alone in her car.

“This win comes at a perfect time,” said “Silver Dove,” who had been making plans to retire. The prize, claimed this week, was initially purchased in October. Her excitement was palpable as she recalled the moment she discovered her win.

In 2023, “Silver Dove” had already won over $12,000 playing Racetrax, marking a fortunate year for her. She intends to use her winnings wisely and enjoy the fruits of her luck.

Woodlawn Shell receives a $1,000 bonus for selling the jackpot-winning ticket. The FAST PLAY Extreme Green game, launched on January 2, 2023, has seen another Baltimore resident win $713,088 in April. With thirteen progressive jackpots still available, the game continues to offer substantial prizes.

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