Three Powerball tickets are in danger of becoming worthless if whoever bought them doesn’t claim the $50,000 prizes soon.
- The tickets were bought in Chesapeake, Danville and Manassas Park.
Each ticket matched four of the first five numbers plus the Powerball number.
- Virginia Lottery officials have been waiting for the tickets to be presented so that the prizes can be awarded.
- By law, winning tickets in Virginia expire 180 days after the drawing.
Here are the details:
Ticket #1:
- April 6 Powerball drawing
- Bought at the 7-Eleven at 2105 Starmount Parkway in Chesapeake
- Winning numbers: 15-33-43-59-60, Powerball number 8
- Prize amount: $50,000
- Expires 5:00 (close of business) Thursday, October 3
Ticket #2:
- April 20 Powerball drawing
- Bought at Sunrise, 2010 West Main Street, Danville
- Winning numbers: 3-27-30-63-65, Powerball number 1
- Prize amount: $50,000
- Expires 5:00 (close of business) Thursday, October 17
Ticket #3:
- April 20 Powerball drawing
- Bought at the 7-Eleven at 9101 Andrew Drive in Manassas Park
- Winning numbers: 3-27-30-63-65, Powerball number 1
- Prize amount: $50,000
- Expires 5:00 (close of business) Thursday, October 17
Whoever has the winning tickets should contact the Virginia Lottery immediately or present the ticket at a Virginia Lottery Customer Service Center in Woodbridge.
- Unclaimed prizes, by law, go to Virginia’s Literary Fund, which provides low interest loans to localities for public school construction, renovations and technology upgrades.