Someone who purchased a California Lottery ticket in Long Beach over the weekend is $1.2M richer—if they claim their prize.

Screen Shot 2014-10-13 at 10.57.46 AMA Mega Millions lottery ticket with winning five numbers (but missing the Mega number) was sold at the Albertsons located at 6235 East Spring Street, according to the California Lottery’s website.

The ticket was worth $1,263,024, and had the winning numbers of 2, 32, 35, 50 and 59. It was missing the winning Mega number of 3, which would have made a grand prize of $150M. The numbers were drawn on Friday night.

No one has stepped forward yet to claim the prize, according to Alex Gerber, spokesperson at the California Lottery. The winner has 180 days to claim his or her prize before it expires; unclaimed prizes remaining after the claim period expires goes to supporting California public schools.

The Albertsons where the ticket was purchased will receive more than $6,000 just for selling the ticket, according to the California Lottery.

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