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Glen Burnie Man Will Treat Grandkids After Lottery Win

A Glen Burnie man was shocked his $5 scratch-off ticket brought him $50K, some of which he'll spend on his grandkids.

GLEN BURNIE, MD — A 56-year-old Glen Burnie man was simply glowing as he entered the Maryland Lottery Winner’s Circle after claiming the first $50,000 top prize on the new Gold scratch-off.

The lucky player had stopped for gas at Crossroad Exxon in Pasadena and went inside to play Pick 3 and Pick 4. While there, he decided to buy a few $5 scratch-offs, too. The Anne Arundel County resident chose the $500 Frenzy game, the All Cash No Taxes instant ticket and the Gold scratch-off. He went out to his truck to play the games, but none of them were winners.

“I don’t know what it was, but I had a feeling, so I went back in and bought three more,” he said, smiling. The married automotive technician purchased the three games again but didn’t play them until later, when he got to work.

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“I have a buddy at work and we’ll scratch our games together,” he said. The winner scratched his games first, revealing a $5 win on the Frenzy instant ticket. He then moved on to the Gold scratch-off.

“I matched the number four, but was not wearing my glasses so I didn’t see the size of the prize amount,” said the player. In fact, his friend spotted the big win first. In a kind, but envious way, the friend said to the winner, “You bum, can’t you see all those zeroes!”

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The winner put on his glasses and could not believe that all of those zeroes added up to $50,000! “I’m still in shock,” he said, beaming.

After calling his wife to share the great news, the father and grandfather left work early and headed to Lottery headquarters to claim his $50,000 prize. He plans to use the winnings to pay off bills and treat his three grandchildren.

His Lottery retailer, Crossroad Exxon at 8101 Ritchie Highway in Pasadena, earned a $500 bonus from the Lottery for selling the top-prize winning scratch-off in the game.

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