One lucky person has the winning Arizona lottery ticket – but never came forward and missed the deadline to claim the $14.6 million prize.

Fifteen months have passed since “The Pick” winning ticket – which consisted of numbers 4, 14, 22, 24, 28 and 43 – was called on June 5, 2018, after being sold at a Circle K store in Goodyear, Arizona. Monday marked the 180-day period the winner had to come forward, a spokesperson for the Arizona Lottery said Wednesday.

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As part of a state statute, the millions will now go toward a mix of community partners and future prize winnings, the spokesperson said.

“There is nothing more exciting for Arizona Lottery than to award a large jackpot, like this $14.6 million prize, so we are always a little sad when we see one of these prizes expire unclaimed,” said Gregg Edgar, executive director of the Arizona Lottery.

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Thirty percent of the money will go to a non-profit called Court Appointed Special Advocates, which provides volunteers to assist neglected or abused children in court. As much as $835,000 is designated for the Internet Crimes Against Children task force, which investigates and prosecutes the exploitation of kids through the Internet, the spokesperson said.

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And up to a quarter-million dollars will go toward the Dual Tribe Enrollment fund, which benefits Native American high school students.

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“These dollars will be utilized now to enhance our player’s experiences with future games," Edgar said, "and fund a variety of beneficiaries that have tremendous impact for our community.”