Texarkana Gazette

Police provide extra patrols for house of jackpot winner

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CHICOPEE, Mass.—Police are providing extra patrols around the home of a Massachuse­tts woman who won the $758.7 million Powerball prize.

Mavis Wanczyk, a hospital worker from the western Massachuse­tts town of Chicopee, was announced Thursday as the winner of the biggest undivided lottery jackpot in U.S. history.

“This is a great thing,” Officer Michael Wilk, a spokesman for Chicopee police, said Friday. “We want her to know we’re there if she needs us.”

Wilk said officers are keeping an extra eye out, and have even parked in her driveway, as members of the media and others have descended on the neighborho­od. Officers have spoken to neighbors to tell them that if they see anything suspicious, they should call the police, he said.

While reporters have been respectful, Wilk said there have been reports from neighbors that others have been hanging around, looking for Wanczyk.

“Besides media, there have been people knocking on doors, asking people where she lives. We’re not going to tolerate her being harassed or bothered,” he said.

Wilk said they were told by a neighbor that she is not around.

Wanczyk quit her job on Thursday after learning she had won the prize. Lottery officials say she chose to take a lump sum payment of $480 million, or $336 million after taxes.

Wanczyk has an adult daughter and son, and was accompanie­d Thursday to claim her winnings by other family members.

MassLive.com reports that her ex-husband was killed last year in a hit-and-run.

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