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Baltimore, Md. — Football fans have reason to celebrate as the Maryland Lottery launches its 16th annual Ravens-themed scratch-offs today, featuring new games and exciting second-chance promotions.
The new scratch-offs include the $2 Ravens X2 and $10 Ravens X10 games. The $10 ticket offers nine top prizes of $200,000, while the $2 ticket has seven top prizes of $20,000.
Starting today, players can also participate in the popular second-chance promotion by submitting non-winning Ravens scratch-offs into their My Lottery Rewards accounts. Each non-winning $2 ticket grants two entries, and each $10 ticket provides 10 entries. A total of 68 winners will be chosen throughout the season.
Returning fan-favorite prizes include season tickets for 20 years, an away trip with the team to New York, and $10,000 cash. This year, a new “Fan of the Game” prize has been added, where one lucky fan will win $1,000, with an additional $1,000 awarded for every Ravens touchdown during their designated game.
Additional prizes include:
- Season Tickets for 20 Years: Six finalists will each win $10,000, with one winning a pair of club-level season tickets for 20 years starting in 2025.
- $10,000 Cash: Six additional players will each win $10,000.
- 2024 Season Tickets: Four winners will receive season tickets, with transportation to M&T Bank Stadium and a $500 shopping spree included.
- Trip to New York: Three winners and their guests will travel with the team for the December 15 game against the Giants, including game tickets, hotel accommodations, and a meet-and-greet with a player.
- 2025 Upper-Level Season Tickets: Ten winners will receive upper-level season tickets, a parking pass, and $250 in Ravens Bucks.
- On-Field Experience: Sixteen winners will each win $5,000 cash, game tickets, a customized Ravens jersey, pre-game hospitality passes, and the chance to participate in the Ravens Pass for Cash on-field experience.
Also debuting today is the $5 CA$H PLU$ scratch-off, offering a top prize of $50,000. Players can match any of their 15 numbers with the four winning numbers to win the prize shown. Special symbols offer automatic wins of $50 or $100.
- Fatal Tesla Crash Under Investigation in Hamilton Township
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A single-vehicle crash early Sunday morning in Hamilton Township resulted in the death of the driver after a Tesla SUV veered off the road and caught fire. The incident occurred at approximately 1:35 a.m. on Mays Landing Somers Point Road near Ocean Heights Avenue.
According to the Township of Hamilton Police Department, a 2024 Tesla Model Y left the roadway and collided with multiple trees before catching fire. Emergency responders, including the Township of Hamilton Rescue Squad, AtlantiCare Paramedics, and local fire departments from Mays Landing and Laureldale, were dispatched to the scene.
The driver was pronounced deceased at the scene. The identification of the victim is pending further investigation by the Southern Regional Medical Examiner's Office.
No additional details have been released as the investigation is ongoing. The police department has not provided any information regarding the possible cause of the crash.
Authorities have not disclosed whether there were any passengers in the vehicle at the time of the incident. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.
- Police Arrest One in New Castle Motel Robbery, Seek Three Additional Suspects
NEW CASTLE, Del. — Delaware State Police have arrested a Wilmington man in connection with an armed robbery that occurred earlier this summer at a New Castle motel. The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Dametris Graham, was taken into custody following a detailed investigation into the July 2 incident at the Red Roof Inn and Suites on North Dupont Highway.
According to the Delaware State Police, Graham and a female accomplice, identified as 30-year-old Alexis Smith, entered the motel at approximately 3:18 a.m. on July 2 and demanded money from the front desk clerk. During the robbery, Graham reportedly jumped over the counter and threatened the clerk with a knife. The clerk complied, and the suspects fled the scene. No injuries were reported.
Investigative efforts have since led detectives to identify two additional suspects involved in the robbery. Arrest warrants have been issued for 37-year-old Matthew Daniels of Philadelphia and 32-year-old Eric Flowers of Brookhaven, Pennsylvania, along with Alexis Smith, who remains at large.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of Smith, Daniels, or Flowers to contact Delaware State Police. "We are actively seeking the public's assistance in locating these individuals," the department said in a statement.
The investigation remains ongoing as detectives work to apprehend the remaining suspects. Anyone with information is encouraged to reach out to Delaware State Police or provide anonymous tips through Delaware Crime Stoppers.
- Toms River Man Arrested for Heroin Possession, DUI During Welfare Check
WALL TWP — A Toms River man was arrested Friday during a welfare check on a suspicious vehicle near Lakewood Road and Cedar Street. The suspect, identified as 43-year-old Ryan P. Barber, now faces multiple charges, including possession of heroin, driving while intoxicated, and possession of an open container of alcohol in his motor vehicle.
Patrolman Wayne Jackson of the Toms River Police Department conducted the welfare check on August 16, 2024, after noticing the suspicious vehicle. Upon investigation, Barber was found to be in possession of heroin and appeared to be under the influence. Additionally, an open container of alcohol was discovered inside the vehicle.
Barber was arrested, processed, and subsequently released in accordance with John’s Law, which requires law enforcement to detain intoxicated drivers for a period of time or release them into the custody of a responsible party.
The case remains under investigation as authorities review the circ*mstances leading to Barber’s arrest.
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