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$20M Lottery Ticket Sold In Southern California; Winner Sought

Who is the lucky winner of the California Lottery? It's time to claim your prize.

INLAND EMPIRE, CA -- A winning lottery ticket worth $20 million was sold in the Inland Empire, lottery officials announced Monday. Officials said the ticket, which matched all six numbers in last Saturday's SuperLotto Plus, was sold at Miss Donuts and Bagel in Fontana.

The ticket matched the following six numbers: 41-10-45-46-29, and the Mega number 10. The retailer will receive a bonus of $100,000 from the Lottery for selling the winning ticket, but the soon-to-be millionaire has not stepped forward to claim his or her prize, officials said.

Officials said winners are encouraged to sign the back of their tickets in ink, keep them in a safe place where they’ll remember and familiarize themselves with the Lottery’s Winner’s Handbook, which can be found here. Winners should also visit any of the nine Lottery District Offices during normal business hours to claim that ticket. The one closest to where this ticket was sold is our Inland Empire office, which is located at 1840 Commercenter Circle in San Bernardino.

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SuperLotto Plus is California’s own in-state jackpot game. Players pick five numbers from 1 to 47 plus a Mega number from 1 to 27.

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