Winning lottery ticket sold in Hagerstown claimed

An out-of-state resident recently claimed the $50,000 winning ticket for a Maryland Lottery game that was sold in Hagerstown.

The winner claimed the Towering 10s Fast Play ticket on Aug. 4, according to Maryland Lottery spokesman Seth Elkin.

Further information about the winner was not available, Elkin wrote in an email.

The Maryland Lottery allows lottery winners to remain anonymous.

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The ticket was sold July 29 at Central City Liquors at 401 W. Washington St. in Hagerstown.

Maryland Lottery's Towering 10s is one of its Fast Play games, which are printed on demand at lottery terminals or self-service machines, Elkin has said.

Towering 10s made its debut July 4, starting with 30 possible top prizes of $100,000. Only one of those top prizes had been claimed as of Monday, according to the lottery's website.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: Maryland Lottery winning ticket claimed by out-of-state resident