SAN JOSE — More than food was served up at a sandwich shop here Thursday night, as it was the only location statewide to sell the winning Fantasy 5 game jackpot ticket worth $167,058, officials said.
It was not known if the winner has come forward yet.
The ticket was sold at the Lynda Sandwich shop, 999 Story Road. The winning numbers were 2, 6, 16, 20 and 38.
No one at the shop was immediately available to speak Friday morning.
The winner has 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize.
Fantasy 5 is played every night of the week. Friday’s estimated jackpot was to be at least $77,000.
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