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He won 1,765 million dollars and now his neighbors fear for him: he has posted no entry signs

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Frazier Park residents fear Theodore “Theo” Struyck. This 65 year old man won a few months ago 1.76 billion dollars in Powerball and for some time now the entire state of California, if not the country, has already known his name and address.

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This is because California law requires reporting the name of that lottery’s jackpot winners along with their location.

For this reason, Theo posted “no trespassing” signs at his residence, the New York Post reported. The whereabouts of the new millionaire are currently unknown, although it is believed that he went to visit his family in San Diego.

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They advise you to hire security

His neighbors fear that some “shady” person in the area will kidnap him.a community representative told the American Sun.

“We’re watching, but we’re afraid of shady people up to bad things. I’m afraid that someone will come and put a bag over his head, put him in a truck and take him away, that sort of thing,” he said. Kevin Wotenand I add: “I hope you seek security. You have to do it with that kind of money.

On the other hand, the owner of a fireworks shop offered to help for a small fee: “If you need security it will be fine. I have Jake (my dog) here and it’s cheap. If I lived here I wouldn’t I would do it”. I don’t want to be named, now he “he’s got a big target on his back.”

Theo is 65 years old and lives in Frazier Park, a mountain town in California.  Photo: New York PostTheo is 65 years old and lives in Frazier Park, a mountain town in California. Photo: New York Post

That person suggested that Theo donate part of his prize to the city, since, according to him, the site is going through an economic crisis and “needs all the help it can get.”

The winning place

The new millionaire bought his Powerball ticket in a store Midway Market and Liquor near his house on a mountain.

What were the winning numbers? 6, 23, 25, 34, 51 and the red Powerball 3.

The front of the winning premises.  Photo: APThe front of the winning premises. Photo: AP

Theo’s fate was announced by the California State Lottery earlier this month. It is worth mentioning that the man knew he had won the prize five months ago.

His prize is the second largest in Powerball history, behind only that one Edwin Castro in 2022 (28 million less).

The effect of his victory was reflected in the number of customers added to the lucky shop where he purchased the winning ticket.

Commercial administrators with the trump check.  Photo: APCommercial administrators with the trump check. Photo: AP

Source: Clarin

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