Soccer Star Aaron Ramsey Boosts Incentive for Missing Canine in Mexican Territory to $Twenty Thousand Dollars
Wales soccer player Ramsey has boosted the reward for information about the missing dog Halo to fifteen thousand pounds.
Ex- Arsenal and Cardiff player, who currently is with Pumas UNAM in the capital, stated that the beagle was last seen in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state area.
the dog, who disappeared on 9 October, was had on a dog tracker collar, and Ramsey shared a Google maps location of the spot she vanished from.
"Any information regarding our beloved Halo kindly contact us. Big bounty for locating her. We are all wishing she is safe and comes home with us shortly," the athlete shared on social media.
Initial Reward and Heartfelt Appeals
Ramsey first disclosed that Halo had vanished 14 days prior and has subsequently uploaded numerous pictures of the cherished dog on Instagram.
A £7.5k incentive was first announced, but with no news on the dog's status after a week, the player and his loved ones doubled the amount.
"We just want our girl returned," he said in a further request on his online platforms after the decade-old pet was lost.
The most recent image post is a monochrome photo of the beagle napping, its head lying in the crook of the athlete's arm, with the caption: "What I wouldn't give to hold you again sweet Halo."
Household's Concerns and Background
The footballer has also posted a note from his wife Colleen on social media saying they have some "important queries" about the event and worry the household "may never obtain clarity".
"We have yet to haven't found our dog. I don't think we ever will," his wife's message expressed.
The Wales skipper signed with Mexico's first division team Pumas UNAM recently and had his debut in Liga MX in August.
Originally from Caerphilly player is the first prominent British Isles player to play in the Liga MX.