LOTTERY millionaires Susan and Michael Crossland have joined the hunt for a mystery Huddersfield lotto winner.

Someone out there has a Christmas EuroMillions ticket which has won £1m – but time is running out to claim it.

The ticket for the Christmas Day EuroMillions Raffle was bought in Huddersfield and the winner has until June 23 to come forward.

Susan and Michael, from Mirfield, were at the Kingsgate Centre in Huddersfield yesterday hoping to jog people’s memories.

“I think it’s down the back of someone’s couch,” said mum-of-four Susan.

“Or maybe in someone’s Christmas jacket pocket.”

Susan and Michael, a dairyman, scooped the £1.2m jackpot in July 2008 with the six numbers used by her late dad Barrie Coleman.

However, the couple are not your typical spend, spend, spend lottery winners.

There were no frivolous indulgences and instead the couple devoted themselves to raising money for charitable causes.

Their careful lifestyle has meant they are now worth more today than when they won the jackpot almost five years ago.

Susan, 48, said: “We are just grounded. We were happy before the win and we didn’t want the money to change us – and it hasn’t.

“The biggest difference is that we don’t have to worry about the mortgage or the bills and we can look after our family.”

The couple’s biggest expenditure was building a £500,000 seven-bedroomed house in Hopton for the whole family including her brother and sisters David, Beverley and Joanne Coleman, who are all disabled.

Susan lost her dad to cancer in 2006 and mum Shirley in 2009.

The lottery win came on the anniversary of her dad’s death and in the week before she was seeing white feathers, said to be the calling cards of angels.

“We won with my dad’s numbers and we believe the lottery win was heaven sent,” said Susan.

The couple have supported many charities and organise an annual charity football match in Ravensthorpe which last year raised £4,000 for a boy with leukaemia.

She and Michael, 44, also hosted a Christmas party for 48 children, buying each of them a present.

“It would be easy to sign a cheque for charity but I like to get involved,” said Susan.

The couple are now worth more than the £1.2m they won and Susan said: “It’s down to good investments and being careful.

“We have some beautiful holidays but not too many so we always enjoy them.

“For us the lottery was a blessing and we would love to help someone else by finding this £1m winning ticket.”

The winning ticket is numbered FXQ519800 and was bought at an undisclosed location in Huddersfield.

Huddersfield has a lucky postcode with 114 people winning £50,000 or more. Twelve have become millionaires.

The lucky 13th is out there!