Randallstown Resident ‘Predicts’ $100KScratch-off Win (2024)

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BALTIMORE, MD — A Randallstown man recently won the first $100,000 top prize on the Money Rush scratch-off game, attributing his luck to a premonition he had days before.

The fortunate player, a longtime scratch-off fan, had added the Maryland Lottery’s contact information to his phone the week before his big win. He had a feeling that his turn to win was coming soon. “I read the stories on the website all the time and I just knew that one day my turn would come,” he said.

Last week, the married father of three visited his local 7-Eleven and purchased a few scratch-off games, including two of the new $10 Money Rush tickets. After returning home, he used his lucky quarter to scratch the tickets. To his astonishment, he matched the number 26 for a $100,000 top-prize win.

“I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me and that it was really a $1,000 win,” said the Baltimore County resident. “But, when I scanned it on my phone, I saw that it was $100,000.”

Interestingly, the winning number was 26, and he bought and played the ticket on July 26. The winner’s wife initially thought something was wrong when he called her to confirm the win. “It was like a dream, but not a dream,” she said.

The winner plans to use the prize money for home repairs and will save the rest. The 7-Eleven at 9100 Liberty Road in Randallstown, which sold the winning ticket, will receive a $1,000 bonus from the Lottery.

The Money Rush game, launched on July 22, still has eight of the nine $100,000 top prizes remaining, along with numerous other prizes.

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    Officers responded to a report of trespassing at the location and made contact with Loscig. After an investigation, it was determined that Loscig was unlawfully on the property due to a vacate order that had been posted on June 24, 2024. As a result, an officer filed charges against Loscig in District Court, leading to the issuance of an arrest warrant.

    Loscig was taken into custody and transported to Central Booking. After processing, she appeared before a District Court commissioner and was released on an unsecured personal bond.

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    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — A big shout out to the Newport News Police Department Recruit Class for their outstanding community service at our Foodbank today! The recruits have been instrumental in packing 360 USDA boxes, landscaping, and cleaning the warehouse, making a significant impact on our operations.

    We are deeply grateful for their hard work and dedication to serving the community. Their efforts help ensure that more families have access to the food they need.

    If your group—whether a business, school, or organization—wants to make a difference like the Newport News Police recruits, we’d love to have your help! Volunteering with us is a great way to give back to the community. To organize your group volunteer event, please reach out to Megan, our Volunteer Coordinator, at mgrigorian@hrfoodbank.org.

    Remember, every helping hand contributes to a fuller plate and a happier community!

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    BALTIMORE, Md. — A 15-year-old male was arrested on Thursday afternoon in the Western District of Baltimore for handgun and drug-related offenses. The arrest took place at approximately 1:40 p.m. on August 15, 2024, in the 2100 block of Pennsylvania Avenue.

    Western District officers were conducting an investigation in the area when they observed the juvenile displaying behaviors consistent with an armed individual. After stopping the suspect, officers conducted a brief investigation and discovered a loaded handgun along with controlled dangerous substances (CDS).

    The 15-year-old was taken into custody and transported to the Juvenile Justice Center, where he was charged with firearm and drug-related offenses. The Baltimore Police Department continues its efforts to address illegal gun possession and drug activity in the community.

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