Second winning lottery ticket sold in Addison in a week

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(ADDISON) A second winning lottery ticket has been sold in less than a week in west suburban Addison.

A gas station sold a grand-prize winning ticket for Tuesday night’s Lucky Day Lotto drawing, according to the Illinois Lottery.

The winner, who has not yet come forward, bought the Quick Pick ticket at Mill Shell at 539 W. Army Trail Rd., and matched all five numbers — 02, 04, 19, 22, 33.

The station will receive a bonus of $3,000, or one percent of the prize amount, for selling the ticket.

Earlier this week, Sunshine Shell at 415 S. Addison Rd. sold a $1 million Powerball ticket for the Nov. 1 drawing.

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