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Convenience Store Employee Charged with Lottery Ticket Fraud

Lottery ticket display at a convenience store with surveillance cameras

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An 18-year-old employee of a Greenwood County convenience store has been charged with lottery ticket fraud after stealing and cashing in South Carolina Education Lottery tickets. Keyla Yomara Delgado was recorded on surveillance video during multiple shifts. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division filed charges following an investigation into the thefts, emphasizing the need for security measures in retail establishments. Delgado awaits further legal proceedings at the Greenwood County Detention Center.

Greenwood County, South Carolina โ€“ An 18-year-old employee at a local convenience store has been charged with lottery ticket fraud after an investigation conducted by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) revealed her alleged involvement in the theft of lottery tickets. Keyla Yomara Delgado, who works at the Stop-A-Minit Store located at 1205 Bypass 72, now faces serious legal consequences following her actions.

The charges against Delgado stem from incidents that occurred during her shifts on February 17, 18, and 19, 2025, where she reportedly stole South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL) scratch-off tickets. It is alleged that she redeemed these stolen tickets for cash payouts at the store. The case emerged after SLED initiated an investigation into the theft of lottery tickets in Greenwood County.

Delgadoโ€™s actions were recorded on surveillance footage, which captured her stealing the SCEL tickets and subsequently cashing them in. The loss prevention team at Stop-A-Minit played a crucial role in identifying her as the suspect seen in the video. Further confirmation of the theft came from several witnesses, including an investigating officer, aiding SLED in building a case against her.

As a result of the findings, SLED filed the charge against Delgado on May 23, 2025, following a request from the South Carolina Education Lottery. The specific charge is for intent to defraud by counterfeiting game tickets. Delgado was subsequently arrested and booked into the Greenwood County Detention Center, where she awaits further legal proceedings.

This case will be prosecuted by the 8th Circuit Solicitorโ€™s Office, which is responsible for handling criminal cases in the region. Officials are expected to assess the evidence gathered during the investigation to determine the course of action moving forward.

The theft of lottery tickets is a significant concern for retailers and regulatory bodies alike, as it undermines the integrity of games designed to support education and public welfare. The South Carolina Education Lottery, established in 2002, channels proceeds towards the stateโ€™s educational systems, including funding for scholarships, grants, and educational programs. Incidents like this draw attention to the importance of maintaining security and accountability at points of sale where lottery tickets are distributed.

In recent years, convenience store employees have faced scrutiny regarding the handling of lottery tickets, emphasizing the necessity for robust security measures and employee training protocols to prevent theft and fraud. As the investigation unfolds and legal proceedings commence, community members are reminded of the crucial role that ethical practices play in the functioning of local businesses and the broader implications for state-funded programs.

Delgadoโ€™s arrest serves as a reminder of the potential risks associated with employment in retail settings, particularly in relation to the management of valuable inventory such as lottery tickets. As the situation develops, updates regarding the case and any further legal ramifications for the accused will be closely monitored.

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