Northglenn resident wins $5,000 on Bonus Multiplier Bingo scratch game

Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
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A Northglenn resident, Arturo T., won $5,000 on the Bonus Multiplier Bingo Scratch game after buying a ticket at Circle K at 1195 Huron St., according to a Mar. 12 announcement.

The win highlights the ongoing popularity of scratch games in the area and brings attention to local lottery retailers.

Arturo purchased his winning ticket from Circle K, a convenience store that serves many lottery players in Northglenn. The Colorado Lottery congratulated Arturo on his prize, stating, “Congratulations to Arturo on the $5,000 win!”

Scratch games like Bonus Multiplier Bingo continue to attract players seeking instant prizes. Winners are encouraged by the Colorado Lottery to claim their prizes promptly and responsibly.

The recent win may encourage more residents to try their luck with scratch tickets available at local retailers.



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