(FOX40.COM) — Three people won $2 million after playing the “Instant Prize Crossword” scratchers, which is worth $20, according to the California Lottery. • Video above: Lottery odds: What’s more likely to happen than you winning?
Just a couple of hours away from Sacramento, Raul Tronco went to a liquor and grocery store on 1700 El Camino Real in Redwood City and walked away with $2 million after filling in the blanks of the scratcher, officials said.
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California Lottery officials said two others took home $2 million in the Los Angeles area.
Sonia Santiago won her $2 million after purchasing the scratcher from Mimi’s Donuts in Downey, located at 10303 Lakewood Boulevard, Lottery authorities said.
According to the California Lottery officials, Helen Balaskas took home the top prize of $2 million after winning the scratcher that was bought from the Glendora CVS Pharmacy at 435 Arrow Highway…