Forgotten lottery ticket in pocket nets Virginia man five-figure win

A forgotten pocket ticket delivered an unforgettable payday for one Virginia commuter.
Forgotten lottery ticket in pocket nets Virginia man five-figure win
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CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. — A quick pit stop on the way home from work turned into a $30,734 surprise for a Virginia man who won big playing the Maryland Lottery’s Racetrax game.


Key Points

  • Virginia man won $30,734 on April 6 with a $1 Trifecta Racetrax ticket
  • Ticket was purchased at CD Liquors in Capitol Heights, Maryland
  • Winner initially forgot about the ticket, discovered prize later that night

Ticket tucked away turns into five-figure win

The lucky player, who chose to remain anonymous, bought his winning ticket at CD Liquors, located at 4945 Marlboro Pike. He selected a $1 Trifecta bet on horses 10, 11, and 12, playing it across 20 races. In a rush to get home, he put the ticket in his pocket and didn’t think about it again until later that night.

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Upon discovering it while emptying his pockets, the winner used the Maryland Lottery app to scan the ticket and was stunned to learn he’d won over $30,000.


Retailer earns bonus as player stays quiet

The Capitol Heights retailer that sold the winning ticket will receive a bonus of $307.34, equal to one percent of the prize. The winner has told only his brother about the windfall and said he plans to save most of the money while keeping a low profile.