Winning $2 million Powerball lottery ticket is going to expire soon
A $2 million winning Powerball ticket purchased in Indiana is set to expire in less than a week.
The winning ticket, bough at McClure Oil in Russiaville, expires on Dec. 15.
The ticket bought for the June 18 drawing matches all five white balls with a Power Play of 2x.
Tickets bought in Indiana need to be claimed within 180 days of the drawing.
This winning ticket must be claimed no later than 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 15 at the Hoosier Lottery Prize Payment office on N. Meridian Street in Indianapolis.
The winner has to reach the nearest lottery headquarters for further documentation formalities and for claiming their winning prize money, lottery officials said.
Also the winner has only 180 days from the day of the lottery draw to claim the winning prize money.