Couple Who Won $528.8 Million Powerball Have Mysteriously Disappeared From Their Neat Home Without A Word To Anyone

More from Inside Edition: http://bit.ly/2bF0iuC The holders of the third and final winning ticket from January's record-smashing Powerball jackpot have finally been identified. Months after three lottery players matched six lucky numbers in the $1.6 billion drawing, officials revealed that Southern California couple Marvin and Mae Acosta came forward Friday to claim their prize.

Wise advice to all giant jackpot winning players, skedaddle! And that's what this Californian couple did after winning a third share in the largest US Powerball jackpot ever of $1.5 billion. Inside Edition tried to find out more about the mysterious couple who were identified by name, but have never been found.

The winning California ticket was purchased at a 7-Eleven, lottery officials said, at 4092 Chino Hills Parkway. That store will receive about $1 million for selling the winning ticket.