Man finds $4.85 million Lotto ticket in cookie jar

May 17, 2013, 8:25 am (41 comments)

Illinois Lottery

Includes video report

Maybe you've heard this story before. Or dreamed it.

A man cleans out old lottery tickets from a cookie jar, and instead of throwing them away takes them to the 7-Eleven to check them out. And finds one of them is worth millions.

It gets better for Ricardo Cerezo of Geneva, Illinois. He says his family was facing eviction, and he'll use part of the winnings — $4.85 million — to pay off the home.

"It couldn't have happened at a better time," said Cerezo, a management consultant. "I just thought, this is how God works."

Cerezo said his wife was cleaning out the kitchen and mentioned the lottery tickets that had accumulated over the past month in a glass cookie jar.

"It was either take them, get them checked, or she was going to trash them that night," he said.

Cerezo said he took the tickets to a 7-Eleven in Aurora and scanned them. The first eight or nine tickets weren't winners, he said.

"The following one was $3, so I was excited. I get to pay for my Pepsi. And then the last one said file a claim," he said, which meant it was worth at least $600.

Cerezo went online and found that the numbers matched the Feb. 2 Lotto drawing.

"As each number kept matching, the smile kept going higher and higher. And when I realized we had all six numbers, it was that shocking moment of , 'Whoa, can this really be?'" he said at a news conference Wednesday. "Fast forward to the next day, Monday: Called in sick from work, went down into Chicago. It's one of those feelings where it's OK if they fire me."

After he waited about half an hour, Cerezo said, lottery officials brought him into a room and said his ticket was worth $4.85 million.

Just three months earlier, Cerezo appeared at a foreclosure hearing where a judge gave him a few more months to find a new home before they would be evicted.

"That was on Feb. 12, so we were sitting on $4 million at that time in this jar," he said. "We will have our home paid off."

Cerezo said February holds special significance for him and his family because his daughter Savannah was born in that month. She died from a sudden illness last year at 14.

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Chicago Tribune, Lottery Post Staff

Comments

Lucky4Life's avatarLucky4Life

I think this is my favorite lottery story of all time.  Money can't solve everything but they sure did deserve a financial leg up.  My son is 14, I can't imagine losing him.

lottolaughs's avatarlottolaughs

That's one tasty chocolate chip cookie!

Kumo's avatarKumo

My step-daughter is 12 and my daughter is 9 months, I know my wife and I would definitely be crushed if anything happened to them.

I know Mr. Cerezo's Daughter is smiling down on them from heaven. It's good to hear a win go to those that really need it. :)

GGStarlings's avatarGGStarlings

Wow, great story.

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

I love reading stories like this.

Something like this would never happen to me because I check my tics at the time of the draw.

Mmmm.... maybe I should just try to keep my tics in the drawer for 2 or 3 months before checking them.

Naw....

tymack

Wow!!!! What an amazing story. Smile

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Yes Nod gotta love stories like this indeed ......

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

I am glad he found this ticket prior to being foreclosed and homeless. Just imagine if him and his family had gone through the eviction process and someone else found the ticket while rummaging through their belonging that had been put to the curb Eek

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congratulation Mr. Cerezo may your daughter RIPBlue Angel

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

maybe I should start putting my tickets in a cookie jar too.

tymack

Quote: Originally posted by whiteballz on May 17, 2013

maybe I should start putting my tickets in a cookie jar too.

I Agree!

Piaceri

Love this story! 

Dance

Ronnie316

Best wishes to the lucky winners.

noise-gate

There is nothing better than a cookie jar story to lift the spirits for this wild jackpot weekend. Congratulations to finding your pot of Gold- spend it well.
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