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2 winning lottery tickets sold in Pittsburgh

Madasyn Lee
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Two winning lottery tickets for two separate games were sold at two Pittsburgh businesses.

On Friday, Faber Coe & Gregg at 500 Grant St. in Downtown Pittsburgh sold a Chili Pepper Payout ticket worth $114,690.

On Sept. 17, a Cash 5 ticket worth $62,500 was sold at the Quick Stop at 3349 Liberty Ave., Lawrenceville.

Chili Pepper Payout is a $5 Fast Play game that offers 20 progressive top prizes starting at $50,000, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery. Fast Play games are similar to Scratch-Off games, but without the need to scratch a ticket or wait for a drawing. They print on-demand from a Lottery sales terminal or self-service touchscreen vending terminal, the Lottery said.

The Cash 5 winner will split a $125,000 jackpot with another person who purchased a winning ticket, the Lottery said. Both tickets matched all five balls drawn — 03-15-24-35-42 — to win $62,500 each.

The other winning ticket was sold at a Turkey Hill store in Lancaster County’s Elizabethtown.

The Lottery said the winners should sign the tickets, call the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481 and file claims at the nearest Lottery office.

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