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Bond was set Tuesday for the two by a Flowood municipal judge. Odis
Latham, 47, received a $51,000 bond, and Russell Sparks, 48, was given a
$21,000 bond during their initial court appearance via video conference
from jail. They both pleaded not guilty. Sparks is scheduled for a
preliminary hearing Thursday. No date has been set for a preliminary
hearing for Latham.
Latham and Sparks, 48, both of Columbus, were charged with
conspiracy to commit a felony and uttering a counterfeit instrument over
$1,000. Latham was also charged with false ID Information.
Mississippi Lottery Corp. spokeswoman Meg Annison said the two
individuals came to the lottery headquarters in Flowood Monday morning
seeking to claim the prize.Annison said lottery officials immediately
determined the ticket had been altered. It appeared glue had been used.
Annison said the Lottery Corp. has measures in place to ensure a ticket is legitimate, including a bar code.
Sgt. Adam Nelson of the Flowood Police Department said about 9:20
a.m., Flowood police received a call from the Mississippi Lottery Corp.
in reference to two adult males attempting to pass a fake lottery
ticket.
Flowood officers arrived on scene moments later and took both
subjects into custody. After speaking with lottery officials, officers
learned that the suspects presented a $100,000 ticket that had been
altered by gluing the winning numbers on the ticket that matched the
prize. The ticket was signed and presented to the commission for
payment.