PRIZE 1 IN 1000 DOLLARS A MONTH FOR LIFE HAS BEEN SOLD AT A SUNOCO STATION IN WHARTON TOWNSHIP. THIS IS RIGHT ALONG ROUTE 40 NEAR NEMACOLIN. WELL, THE WINNER WILL HAVE THE CHOICE OF THE MONTHLY PAYMENTS OR A ONE TIME CASH OPTIO

Pennsylvania Lottery $400,000 winning ticket still unclaimed, set to expire soon

A winning ticket was sold at a Cranberry Township gas station for the Cash 5 drawing on April 3, 2025

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Updated: 1:09 PM EDT Mar 10, 2026

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A winning lottery ticket worth $400,000 was sold at a Butler County gas station nearly one year ago, and it will expire if someone doesn’t come forward soon to claim the big prize.(Related video above: Pa. Lottery ticket wins $10,000 a month for life)Pennsylvania Lottery officials said the unclaimed ticket was purchased last year at the Super Mini Mart at 1165 Freedom Rd. in Cranberry Township.The ticket matched all five balls — 3, 10, 12, 30, 37 — in the Cash 5 with Quick Cash drawing on April 3, 2025.Lottery officials said the ticket must be claimed by April 3, 2026. The claim can be filed by mail or at a lottery office.”By law, unclaimed, expired lottery prizes remain in the Lottery Fund and are used to support programs benefiting older Pennsylvanians,” the lottery said in a statement. “Although some lotteries give players only 90 or 180 days to claim a prize, Pennsylvania Lottery Draw Game prizes may be claimed on a business day up to one year from the drawing date.”

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. —

A winning lottery ticket worth $400,000 was sold at a Butler County gas station nearly one year ago, and it will expire if someone doesn’t come forward soon to claim the big prize.

(Related video above: Pa. Lottery ticket wins $10,000 a month for life)

Pennsylvania Lottery officials said the unclaimed ticket was purchased last year at the Super Mini Mart at 1165 Freedom Rd. in Cranberry Township.

The ticket matched all five balls — 3, 10, 12, 30, 37 — in the Cash 5 with Quick Cash drawing on April 3, 2025.

Lottery officials said the ticket must be claimed by April 3, 2026. The claim can be filed by mail or at a lottery office.

“By law, unclaimed, expired lottery prizes remain in the Lottery Fund and are used to support programs benefiting older Pennsylvanians,” the lottery said in a statement. “Although some lotteries give players only 90 or 180 days to claim a prize, Pennsylvania Lottery Draw Game prizes may be claimed on a business day up to one year from the drawing date.”