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STOKESDALE, NC—Juan Garcia of Stokesdale had an already great month that got even better when he won the first $200,000 top prize in the new scratch-off game Triple Red 777’s. Garcia purchased the $5 ticket at Compare Foods on Silas Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem.
“I’ve already had a great month with some stuff in my personal life,” Garcia said. “Now my finances are great too.”
Not a frequent scratch-off buyer, Garcia decided to try his luck and was thrilled with the result. “I was scratching it and I’m like, ‘That can’t be right,’” Garcia recalled. “It was crazy.”
Excited by his win, Garcia shared the news with his dad, whom he calls his “confidante.” “My dad said, ‘You’ve got some serious luck,’” Garcia laughed.
Garcia visited lottery headquarters on Friday to claim his prize. After federal and state tax withholdings, he took home $143,001. Garcia plans to use his winnings to pay some bills and share with his family.
- Maryland Man Arrested for Assaulting EMTs at Phish Mondegreen Festival
DOVER, Del. — Delaware State Police arrested a 26-year-old Maryland man on charges of assault and offensive touching after an incident at the Phish Mondegreen Festival in Dover. The man, identified as William Urspruch of Chestertown, Maryland, allegedly assaulted two emergency medical technicians (EMTs) while they were attempting to provide medical care.
The incident occurred on August 16, 2024, at approximately 10:30 p.m., when on-duty troopers at the festival were alerted to Urspruch’s erratic behavior, believed to be influenced by intoxication. As medical personnel attempted to assist him, Urspruch reportedly punched one EMT and bit another, causing minor injuries.
Following the assault, Urspruch was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. After his release from the hospital, he was taken into custody and brought to Troop 3, where he was formally charged. Urspruch was arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 7 and released after posting a $3,000 secured bond.
The EMTs involved sustained minor injuries and were able to continue their duties.
- Frederick Man Denied Bond in Murder Case, Remains in Custody
FREDERICK, Md. — A Frederick man accused of first and second degree murder has been denied bond and will remain in custody at the Frederick County Adult Detention Center. The decision was made by The Honorable Earl W. Bartgis, Jr. in Frederick County District Court on Monday.
The suspect, 22-year-old Elijah Stephen Mboss, was apprehended on August 16, 2024, after Frederick Police responded to a report of a possible shooting at 1000 Heather Ridge Drive. Officers intercepted a fleeing white Acura and discovered Mboss inside, covered in blood and in possession of a semi-automatic handgun and knife.
The victim, identified as Tristen Mahorney, was found at the scene with multiple penetrating wounds and was later pronounced dead at Frederick Health Hospital. Investigators determined that an altercation between Mboss and Mahorney at the Country Hill Apartments led to the fatal encounter.
The investigation is ongoing, according to authorities.
- Maryland State Police Investigate Attempted Robbery of Flower Vendor in Silver Spring
SILVER SPRING, Md. — Maryland State Police are investigating an attempted robbery and assault of a 64-year-old flower vendor in Montgomery County on Sunday afternoon. The incident occurred shortly after 3 p.m. on the exit ramp from Interstate 495 East to Route 650 South.
According to the Maryland State Police, the victim was selling flowers along the roadside when the occupants of an SUV, stopped in traffic, called her over under the pretense of purchasing flowers. As she approached the vehicle, one of the occupants reportedly grabbed her purse. The driver then accelerated, dragging the victim briefly before she fell, still holding onto her purse.
The woman was transported to Holy Cross Hospital, where she was treated for her injuries and later released. Police describe the SUV as a darker-colored vehicle with District of Columbia license plates, occupied by at least two Black males, one of whom was wearing a ski mask.
The vehicle was last seen heading southbound on Route 650. A "Be On the Lookout" (BOLO) alert has been issued to the Montgomery County Police Department and the Washington Metropolitan Police Department as authorities continue their investigation.
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