Co-workers test luck after small lottery win by getting another ticket — and it pays off
Two Kentucky cashiers’ work break got a little more exciting when they decided to buy a lottery scratch-off.
Tyesha Trice and Dylan Mitchell, co-workers at Valu Market in Louisville, were “just messing around and decided to play” the lottery, according to a Feb. 28 news release by the Kentucky Lottery.
The pair bought two scratch-off tickets for $30 and ended up winning $100, lotto officials said.
They decided to test their lucky streak and bought a $50 500X ticket, the release said.
“We were excited about the first win,” the co-workers told officials. “We even did a little fist bump.”
The pair “scratched off the first spot” and realized they had won already $500, according to the release.
“I saw the second one and thought I was going to pass out,” Trice said in the release.
The co-workers kept scratching and kept winning, ending up with a sum of $50,000, officials said.
The pair went to Lottery Headquarters to claim their big prize on Mitchell’s birthday, officials said.
“I’ll never forget it,” Mitchell said in the release. “Definitely, a birthday to remember.”
Valu Market will receive a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket, officials said.
After taxes, the two both went home with $17,875, the release said.
Lottery officials said Mitchell will put the winnings toward getting a car and finding housing while Trice will be using the money on rent and savings.
This story was originally published March 1, 2023 at 11:01 AM with the headline "Co-workers test luck after small lottery win by getting another ticket — and it pays off."