Toledo ticket hits $2. 8 million jackpot in lottery drawing
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Toledo ticket hits $2.8 million jackpot in lottery drawing

A $2.8 million jackpot ticket sold at a Toledo snack shop is still unclaimed after Saturday’s Classic Lotto drawing.

TOLEDO, OH — A Classic Lotto ticket worth $2.8 million was sold in downtown Toledo for Saturday’s jackpot drawing, lottery officials announced Monday.


Key Points

  • A $2.8 million jackpot-winning Classic Lotto ticket was sold at Jennifers Snacks in Toledo.
  • The winning numbers were 4-9-23-26-27-37.
  • The winner has 180 days from the draw date to claim the prize.

The winning ticket matched all six numbers drawn on Saturday, securing the full jackpot amount of $2.8 million. The ticket was sold at Jennifers Snacks, located at 601 Adams Street in Toledo, according to the Ohio Lottery.

Officials said the player chose their own numbers rather than using a quick pick. The winner has not yet come forward to claim the prize.

Winner has limited time to claim prize

The ticket holder has 180 days from the drawing date to claim the prize. As of Monday, no official claim had been filed.

The winning combination was: 4, 9, 23, 26, 27, and 37.

Lottery continues support for education

Since its founding in 1974, the Ohio Lottery has contributed over $33 billion to public education across the state.

For more information about claiming prizes or the Ohio Lottery’s educational contributions, players can visit www.ohiolottery.com.

Chris Quigley

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