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No winners of major lotto draws as Ultra Lotto jackpot reaches P267.8 million
No winners of major lotto draws as Ultra Lotto jackpot reaches P267.8 million

GMA Network

time2 days ago

  • General
  • GMA Network

No winners of major lotto draws as Ultra Lotto jackpot reaches P267.8 million

There were no winners of either of the major lotto prizes the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) drew for on Sunday, July 27, 2025. Days after one lucky bettor won the P63.9-million Lotto 6/42 pot, no bettor chose the winning combination of 23-40-38-39-50-42 for the Ultra Lotto 6/58 jackpot, which has risen to P267,812,434.00. There was also no bettors who selected the winning combination of 01-33-34-11-39-22 for the Superlotto 6/49 prize of P43,009,332.60. Click here for the complete lotto results for Sunday, July 27, 2025. — BM, GMA Integrated News

'I was strangled - just while doing my job', says Surrey PCSO
'I was strangled - just while doing my job', says Surrey PCSO

BBC News

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • BBC News

'I was strangled - just while doing my job', says Surrey PCSO

A police community support officer (PCSO) has described how she was left traumatised after being strangled while on three months later, Chrissie Moyes - who has been a PCSO for 23 years - was attacked with a meat tenderiser in Guildford, Surrey. Data obtained by the BBC from Sussex Police shows a 40% increase in assaults on PCSOs between 2020 and 2024, while Kent Police have recorded a 40% rise in assaults on emergency workers over the same period. Surrey Police said it could not provide the data due to how it records crime.A Home Office spokesperson said: "Assault on a member of the police workforce is illegal, and those found guilty will face the full force of the law." In the coming months there would be 3,000 extra officers in neighbourhood policing teams, which would "ensure that not only our communities feel safer, but our officers do too," they added. 'I was choking' Ms Moyes said she was attacked by a woman who was with a drunk and disorderly man under arrest."She was proper vile," Ms Moyes told the BBC. "She grabbed me by my throat and went into a pincer movement."I was choking."As she struggled to get free, Ms Moyes said one colleague - another PCSO - managed to get the "extremely aggressive" woman off her."Luckily, someone saved me."But the PSCO, who was formerly in the army, said she was left feeling "really vulnerable". "I can't go there without having flashbacks," Ms Moyes added. She said back-up took "way too long" to arrive in what "felt like 40 minutes to an hour" because there were multiple ongoing serious incidents.A shortage of personnel due to budget cuts under the previous government was to blame, Ms Moyes added. The Conservative Party has been approached for comment. "I have worked for my force for 23 years and love my job, however I've not seen such a lack of resources like we have now," she told the BBC. Social media moments A spokesperson for the Public and Commercial Services Union said nothing could prepare PCSOs for the "level of hostility and violence" they can face on the they added an uplift in recruitment and retention of both PCSOs and police constables could help ensure PCSOs were working alone less regularly - where they are more likely to be victims of assault - and improve response times when they request assistance.A PCSO in Sussex was left with a broken nose after being punched several times in the face while working solo in was aided by members of the public who helped detain the assailant while further police support union spokesperson said violence against PCSOs was fuelled by people seeking "social media worthy" moments, where police staff are antagonised to try and get them to do or say something wrong for footage to share assaults can cause mental trauma, which may lead PCSOs to quit their jobs, they added. Ms Moyes said in her opinion PCSOs could have a "very different" experience from a police officer when their attackers went through court. "It's about being treated equally," she added, detailing she was disappointed with the outcome delivered by the courts. 'Pink and fluffy' Part of the problem, Ms Moyes said, was the public viewed PCSOs differently from police officers since they typically do not have the same powers or equipment, such as handcuffs or pepper spray."We get called plastic," she said. "Pink and fluffy. Wannabe gaffers."But she added PCSOs did community work, such as tackling anti-social behaviour, which would be unnecessary and overly costly for police constables to respond to. She also thought it was important for PCSOs to remain like civilians to "break down the barriers of uniform" and gain people's trust. "There needs to be more respect to policing in general," Ms Moyes continued. "It is one hard job."

Car used in ATM raid after burglars ransacked Herefordshire home
Car used in ATM raid after burglars ransacked Herefordshire home

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Yahoo

Car used in ATM raid after burglars ransacked Herefordshire home

BURGLARS ransacked a Herefordshire home, with a car stolen from it used to raid a service station. The offenders gained entry to the home in Pomona Lane, Weston Beggard, between 1.30pm and 3pm on Wednesday, July 23, by smashing the glass in the front door. Police community support officer Rachael Mahoney said they then ransacked several rooms, causing damage, and stole the keys to a vehicle parked outside the property, which they then made off with. The stolen vehicle was used the next day in a raid at a service station in Strensham, Worcestershire, where an ATM cash machine was forcibly removed and loaded into a van by the offenders, PCSO Mahoney said. ALSO READ: In the dock: latest cases from the magistrates' court Burglar stole thousands of pounds of tech from city shop Three arrested as police raid homes Police have confirmed that two cash machines were stolen from Strensham Services in the early hours of Thursday, July 24. Around six to eight suspects using three vehicles were involved in the theft from the M5 service station between junctions 7 and 8 at around 4am, a police spokesperson said. A dark coloured van, pick-up truck and a car were all involved as offenders smashed windows and used cables from the pick-up to strap around the machines and pull them away before loading them into the van. They then exited the services the wrong way out of a service road to flee the scene. Officers believe there would have been lorry drivers around at the time who may have witnessed the theft or captured it on their dashcams, and they would like to hear from them, or anyone else with information. Detective Constable Simon Dudman of Worcester CID said: 'This was a well-planned criminal operation that unfortunately resulted in two cash machines being stolen from the services. 'The smashing of windows and pulling the machines away with cables which sparked along the ground as they moved will no doubt have alerted witnesses to the incident, even at 4am in the morning. ALSO READ: Two busy streets to close for resurfacing works 'Unforeseen personal circumstances' behind sudden closure of cafe 'The Dog is dead': When bulldozers were called to demolish city pub 'We would like to hear from anyone who saw the raid or may have caught it on their mobile phone or dashcam to come forward and submit that footage to us as part of our investigation.' Anyone who witnessed the theft should call Worcester CID office on 01905 331234 quoting incident 42i of 24 July. Alternatively, if you have information but don't feel comfortable speaking to police, you can speak to the independent charity Crimestoppers. It is 100% anonymous, they never ask your name, and they cannot trace your call or IP address. You can contact them online or by calling 0800 555 111.

Lotto result today, July 26, 2025: Check PCSO 2 PM, 5 PM & 9 PM draw winning numbers & prizes today for 2D & 3D
Lotto result today, July 26, 2025: Check PCSO 2 PM, 5 PM & 9 PM draw winning numbers & prizes today for 2D & 3D

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Lotto result today, July 26, 2025: Check PCSO 2 PM, 5 PM & 9 PM draw winning numbers & prizes today for 2D & 3D

Lotto result today, July 26, 2025: Stay updated with the Lotto Result Today, July 26, 2025, as the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) releases the winning numbers and prize details for the 2D (EZ2) and 3D (Swertres) Lotto. Get the complete and official results from the 2 PM, 5 PM, and 9 PM draws. Here we provide the fastest results, updated in real time, so you never miss the chance to check your lucky numbers in the most searched PCSO games. PCSO Lotto draws: 2D and 3D winning numbers for July 26, 2025 Below are the winning numbers for the 2D and 3D Lotto games drawn today. Remember to check all draw times: PCSO Lotto Result Today: Winning Numbers for July 26, 2025 Below is the required winning numbers for July 26, 2025 of PCSO Lotto Result Today listed: PCSO Lotto prize details: 2D & 3D winnings and payout Here are the current prize structures for 2D (EZ2) and 3D (Swertres) Lotto as released by the PCSO: How to check Lotto results today – Fastest PCSO updates For the latest PCSO Lotto Results Today, you can always tune in to the official 2 PM, 5 PM, and 9 PM draws, available on PTV and PCSO's online platforms. This ensures you receive accurate and timely results for both the 2D and 3D Lotto games. FAQs 1. How do I check the Lotto Results today for 2D and 3D? Answer: You can check the most recent results for PCSO's 2D (EZ2) and 3D (Swertres) Lotto on the PCSO official website and on this page, updated every 2 PM, 5 PM, and 9 PM. 2. What time are today's PCSO Lotto draws? Answer: PCSO draws for 2D and 3D Lotto are held daily at 2 PM, 5 PM, and 9 PM. 3. Where can I claim my Lotto winnings? Answer: For 2D and 3D Lotto prizes up to ₱10,000, you can claim at any authorized PCSO branch. Major prizes require a visit to the PCSO Main Office with your winning ticket and valid ID. 4. What is the prize for matching the winning numbers in 3D or 2D Lotto? Answer: A regular bet in 3D Lotto offers ₱4,500 for an exact order match. For 2D Lotto, you win ₱4,000 for standard bets and ₱2,000 for Rambolito bets. 5. How long is a Lotto ticket valid for claiming prizes? Answer: Winning Lotto tickets are valid for 1 year from the draw date. Be sure to keep them safe and claim your prize within this period to avoid forfeiture. For more informative articles on historical and upcoming events from around the world, please visit Indiatimes Events.

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