Maple heights lottery player cashes in with $130k jackpot hit

Maple Heights lottery player cashes in with $130K jackpot hit

Maple Heights player hits $130K Rolling Cash 5 jackpot with self-picked numbers

MAPLE HEIGHTS, Ohio — A lucky Ohio Lottery player struck it big in the April 19 Rolling Cash 5 drawing, claiming a $130,000 top prize with a ticket purchased in Maple Heights.

The winning numbers were 13, 24, 26, 31, and 36. The ticket was sold at Dunham Beverage, located at 6191 Dunham Avenue. The winner selected their own numbers rather than using a quick pick.

After taxes totaling 28 percent, the winner will receive an estimated $93,600. The prize is subject to standard state and federal withholding requirements.

Rolling Cash 5 is a daily draw game with jackpots that grow until won. Drawings are held nightly at 7:05 p.m., and players must match all five numbers to win the jackpot.

The identity of the winner has not been disclosed as of Monday.

Retailer joins win with top-prize ticket sale

Dunham Beverage, the store that sold the winning ticket, will receive a bonus for selling a jackpot-winning Rolling Cash 5 ticket, as is standard with high-tier prize sales.


Key Points

  • $130,000 Rolling Cash 5 ticket sold at Dunham Beverage in Maple Heights
  • Player chose their own numbers and matched all five on April 19
  • Winner will receive approximately $93,600 after taxes
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