North Bethesda ticket promises one thousand dollars a week for life as two others score six figure wins
Baltimore, MD – A winning lottery ticket sold in North Bethesda is still waiting to be claimed after delivering a prize worth $1,000 a week for life, while players in Cambridge and Edgewood have already stepped forward to collect $100,000 scratch-off prizes, highlighting a busy week for big wins across Maryland.
During the week of Jan. 26 through Feb. 2, Maryland Lottery officials reported that 13 tickets statewide produced prizes of $10,000 or more. Total winnings across all games during that span exceeded $23.4 million.
The largest unclaimed prize came from the Cash4Life game, where a ticket sold Jan. 26 at Meridian Market and Wine, located at 5230 Tuckerman Lane in North Bethesda, matched the numbers for the $1,000-a-week-for-life prize. As of Feb. 2, the winner had not yet come forward.
Scratch-off players in two different parts of the state did claim six-figure prizes. A $100,000 Crossword 9th Edition ticket was sold at the Amoco BP station at 2201 Pulaski Highway in Edgewood, while a 50X the Cash ticket delivering another $100,000 prize was sold at the Cambridge Lottery Store at 222 Washington Street in Cambridge.
Additional notable wins included a $50,000 Cash scratch-off ticket sold at the Sunoco station at 10550 Connecticut Avenue in Kensington. FAST PLAY and draw games also produced multiple five-figure prizes across Baltimore, Severna Park, Annapolis, Laurel, Silver Spring, Randallstown, Bethesda, and Fort Washington, several of which remain unclaimed.
Lottery officials reminded players to sign the backs of winning tickets and keep them in a secure location. Draw game and FAST PLAY tickets expire 182 days after the drawing or purchase date, while scratch-off claim deadlines are listed on the Maryland Lottery website. Prizes over $25,000 must be claimed at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore.
Key Points
- A Cash4Life ticket sold in North Bethesda is worth $1,000 a week for life and remains unclaimed
- Scratch-off players in Edgewood and Cambridge claimed $100,000 prizes
- Thirteen tickets statewide paid out $10,000 or more during the past week