A man in Georgia is facing a felony charge after allegedly stealing lottery tickets from a gas station, and police say the incident was caught on video.
is facing a felony charge after he won $700 from a lottery ticket that he's accused of stealing.
Joe Cypranowski is being charged with tampering with the lottery, a felony, and shoplifting after the Coweta County Sheriff's Office said that he took a stack of lottery scratch-off tickets off the counter at a gas station, according toCypranowski took the lottery tickets when he was at a gas station in Newnan, Georgia, on Sept. 8, according to officials. A gas station clerk was in the process of updating the lottery display when the incident happened.
Video surveillance captured Cypranowski walking out of the gas station with the lottery tickets, according to the
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