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SAN CLEMENTE LOTTERY TICKET WORTH NEARLY $134,000 STILL UNCLAIMED
May 28, 2009
SACRAMENTO – A MEGA Millions® ticket purchased one month ago in San Clemente still has not been claimed. The winning ticket was purchased for the April 28 draw and is worth $133,825.

The ticket was purchased at Club House Liquor #2, 628 Camino De Los Maros. The winning numbers were 15, 20, 24, 36, 44, and the Mega number – the only number the ticket did not match – was 6.

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