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Man had $1M Powerball ticket for 6 weeks before claiming winnings

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ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. (Sun-Times Media Wire) -

It was a case of better late than never for a northwest suburban man who walked around for more than six weeks with a lottery ticket worth $1 million in his wallet.

Andres Salgado of Elk Grove Village is a regular Powerball player, but for some reason he never checked the ticket he bought for the July 25 drawing, according to a statement from the Illinois Lottery.

"For some reason, I didn't check my ticket right away, then I checked and I couldn't believe I won," Salgado said in the statement of the ticket that matched the first five numbers in the drawing, 03-14-35-38-46.

He bought the $2 Quick Pick ticket at the Golf Mobil Mart at 1 W. Golf Rd. in Hoffman Estates, the same place he purchased his previously largest winning ticket of $20.

Salgado, who is married with 16- and 21-year-old sons, called the money a "blessing" and said he will use some of it to send his sons to college, pay off his home and invest, the statement said.

The Powerball grand prize for Wednesday's drawing is $149 million with a cash option of $94.2 million.

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