2026-07-06 11:09 PM

Winning F.C. Lottery Ticket is 1 of 3 Set to Expire

One of three winning Virginia Lottery tickets worth $50,000 set to expire on Tuesday, July 12 was bought at a store in Falls Church, according to a press release from the Virginia Lottery. According to the Virginia Lottery, a winning lottery ticket was purchased at La Bodega Supermarket, located at 6170 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church for the January 13 Powerball, which had a $1.58 billion jackpot.

The winning numbers in the January 13 Powerball drawing were 4-8-19-27-34 and the Powerball number was 10. Each of these tickets matched four of the first five numbers plus the Powerball number to win $50,000. The other two winning lottery tickets were bought in Lorton and Coeburn.

The winning tickets are set to expire at the close of business, which is 5 p.m., on July 12, unless those that have the tickets come forward to claim their prizes. For more information, visit powerball.com.

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