Soccer Star Aaron Ramsey Increases Reward for Missing Canine in Mexico to £15,000
Wales football star Ramsey has increased the incentive for information about the missing dog named Halo to fifteen thousand pounds.
Ex- Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who currently is with Pumas UNAM in Mexico City, revealed that the beagle was observed in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state zone.
Halo, who vanished on 9 October, was wearing a GPS collar, and Ramsey shared a map pinpoint of the spot she vanished from.
"Any news about our beloved Halo kindly get in touch with us. Significant incentive for finding her. We are all wishing she is safe and can be back to our side quickly," the athlete shared on social media.
Earlier Bounty and Heartfelt Pleas
Ramsey first announced that Halo had gone missing two weeks ago and has subsequently posted multiple images of the cherished dog on Instagram.
A $ten thousand dollar reward was originally announced, but with no news on the dog's location after a week, the player and his family raised the sum.
"Our only wish is our pet returned," he said in another plea on his online platforms after the elderly dog went missing.
A recent picture upload is a black and white image of Halo snoozing, its head lying in the crook of Ramsey's arm, with the caption: "How I wish to cuddle you again sweet Halo."
Household's Anxieties and Background
Ramsey has additionally circulated a note from his wife Mrs. Ramsey on social media indicating they have some "important concerns" surrounding the incident and fear the household "may never obtain answers".
"We still are still searching for our dog. I fear we ever will," his wife's update read.
The Wales skipper joined Mexico's first division team Club Universidad Nacional in recent months and made his debut in the Mexican league in the eighth month.
The Caerphilly-born athlete is the first well-known British Isles athlete to play in the Mexico's top division.