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Written by Bruce Daniels - ABQnewsSeeker   
last updated Friday, March 10, 2006, at 10:16:28

$200,000 ticket sold in NE ABQ is still out there.

 

A Powerball second-prize ticket worth $200,000 must be cashed in by 4:30 p.m. today at the Lottery claim center at 4511 Osuna NE in Albuquerque.

The ticket was sold for the Dec. 10, 2005, Powerball drawing at the Smith's grocery at 200 Tramway SE at the corner of Central, according to a New Mexico Lottery news release. Prizes must be claimed within 90 days of the drawing ... and the deadline is today.

Powerball players can win the $200,000 second prize by matching the first five white ball numbers drawn IN ANY ORDER.

The emphasis is added for those who may feel like crumpling up their tickets when they don't match all the numbers in the order given and get the red Powerball number for the multimillion jackpot. It's possible that may have happened in this case.

The numbers are -- if you happened to save that ticket -- 3-21-34-42-45. Remember, IN ANY ORDER.

While lottery officials can determine where the ticket was purchased, they don't know whether the purchaser lives in Albuquerque, elsewhere in New Mexico or in another state, the release said.

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