Delaware
$50,000 Powerball, $10,000 Mega Million tickets unclaimed in Delaware. Are you a winner?
Odds of winning the Powerball and Mega Millions are NOT in your favor
Odds of hitting the jackpot in Mega Millions or Powerball are around 1-in-292 million. Here are things that you’re more likely to land than big bucks.
Check those lottery tickets because you might be a winner.
While the Powerball jackpot continues to rise, there’s a few lottery prizes that remain unclaimed in Delaware.
As of Wednesday, the jackpot was worth an estimated $685 million with a cash value of $344.7 million after there was no grand prize winner from Monday night’s drawing.
You might not grab the big prize, but you still could be a lucky winner.
Check out these unclaimed winning tickets in Delaware. One of them may be yours.
$50,000 Powerball unclaimed tickets
- $50,000 winning ticket sold at Super G for Wednesday, June 21, 2023, drawing
- $50,000 winning ticket sold at Food Lion No. 2224 in Seaford for Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, drawing
$10,000 Mega Millions unclaimed tickets
- $10,000 winning ticket sold at Hockessin Shell for Friday, Jan. 6, 2023, drawing
- $10,000 winning ticket sold at University Liquors — University Plaza near Christiana for Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, drawing
$5,000 Lucky for Life unclaimed tickets
- $5,000 winning ticket sold at 301 Plaza for Friday, July 14, 2023, drawing
- $5,000 winning ticket sold at Shack & Tobacco Bazaar for Saturday, March 11, 2023, drawing
How long do I have to claim my prize?
Tickets are valid for up to one year past the drawing date for drawing game prizes or within one year of the announced end of sales for Instant Games, according to delottery.com.
How can I claim my prize?
First things first, sign the back of your ticket using an ink pen to identify yourself as the ticket owner. Once signed, ownership of a ticket cannot be changed or transferred, according to the Delaware lottery.
For prizes $599 or less, tickets can be redeemed at Delaware lottery retailers or at the Delaware Lottery Office. You can also mail your tickets to the Delaware Lottery Office: 1575 McKee Road, Suite 102, Dover, DE 19904.
Prizes worth $2,500 or less can be claimed at select Delaware Lottery retailer claim centers throughout Kent, Sussex and New Castle counties.
Any prize between $600 to $5,000 can be claimed between 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday at these redemption centers:
- Delaware Lottery1575 McKee Road, Suite 102Dover, DE 19904
- Division of Revenue20653 DuPont Blvd., Suite 2Georgetown, DE 19947302-856-5358
- Division of RevenueCarvel State Office Building820 N. French St.Wilmington, DE 19801302-577-8162*Must enter at Ninth and French Streets.
A prize worth $5,001 or more can be claimed at the Delaware Lottery Office on business days from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You must bring a photo ID with your name and address and a Social Security card.
All winning Powerball, Mega Millions and Lotto America tickets must be redeemed in the state and jurisdiction where they were sold.
Powerball numbers: Jackpot hits $685 million for Wednesday, Dec. 27 lottery drawing. How to play.
Delaware
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Delaware
Smyrna man shot by Delaware state trooper after a teen reportedly called 911
A 36-year-old man was shot by a state trooper in Prices Corner on Friday night, according to police.
Delaware State Police said they responded to a residence on Ferris Road at 9:19 p.m. where Jonathan Kreiser of Smyrna was reported to be suicidal.
A preliminary investigation revealed two teens saw Kreiser walking down the street and waving a gun, police said. One teen convinced him to put the gun down. The teen then removed the magazine, placing it and the gun on the sidewalk. The teens also called 911.
Delaware State Police: Here’s what led to shooting
A trooper arrived on the scene and began negotiating with Kreiser, giving him multiple commands to show his hidden hand. But he refused to follow orders, police said. Kreiser then grabbed the gun from the sidewalk and loaded the magazine into the gun, and he turned toward the trooper. The trooper responded by shooting at Kreiser, a state police news release stated.
After the shooting, troopers provided first aid to Kreiser until EMS arrived and took him to an area hospital to be treated for non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Kreiser is hospitalized in stable condition. No one else was injured, police said.
Smyrna man is charged
Kreiser was charged with aggravated menacing and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, police said. He was arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11 and turned over to the custody of the Department of Correction on a $21,000 cash bond.
Police later determined the Smyrna Police Department issued a Gold Alert for Kreiser earlier that day. The Gold Alert indicated he took his brother’s gun and he was suicidal.
Based on the Delaware State Police’s standard operating procedure, the trooper involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave, pending a use-of-force investigation conducted in conjunction with the Delaware Department of Justice.
Wilmington crime: 26-year-old man killed Saturday; 2 others shot Friday
The state police Homicide Unit is investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective D. Grassi at 302-365-8441, email daniel.grassi@delaware.gov or contact Delaware Crime Stoppers at 800-TIP-3333.
Delaware
St. Andrew’s boys lacrosse standout wins Week 10 Delaware Online Athlete of the Week vote
Time to vote: Choose this week’s Delaware Athlete of the Week
Cast a vote and decide which performance last week was the best among Delaware’s high school athletes.
Congratulations to Liam Robinson of St. Andrew’s boys lacrosse, the Delaware Online Athlete of the Week for Week 10 of the spring season. The sophomore scored six goals, including two in the final minute, in an 8-7 win over Smyrna in the first round of the DIAA Tournament.
Robinson won an online vote over four other nominees. Check out the nominees each Monday on Delaware Online and vote for your favorite. Voting is free and runs Monday through Thursday, with the weekly winner announced each Friday.
Submit Athlete of the Week nominations to high school sports reporter Brad Myers at bmyers@delawareonline.com or on X (aka) Twitter @BradMyersTNJ
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