Soccer Star Aaron Ramsey Increases Bounty for Lost Dog in Mexican Territory to $20,000
Welsh athlete Aaron Ramsey has raised the incentive for leads concerning his lost dog Halo to £15,000.
The former Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff midfielder, who currently represents the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, revealed that Halo was last seen in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato region.
The beagle, who vanished on October 9th, was wearing a dog tracker collar, and the footballer shared a exact coordinates of where she was last seen.
"Any sort of information concerning our Halo kindly get in touch with us. Significant reward for locating her. We are all hoping she is unharmed and will return with us quickly," Ramsey wrote on social media.
Initial Bounty and Heartfelt Pleas
The footballer first announced that Halo had gone missing a fortnight back and has subsequently posted numerous photos of the cherished canine on Instagram.
A £7,500 bounty was originally provided, but with lack of updates on the dog's location after a week, Ramsey and his family increased the sum.
"We just want our girl back," he stated in a further appeal on social media after the 10-year-old pet disappeared.
The latest photograph share is a monochrome snapshot of the beagle napping, its head resting in the curve of the athlete's elbow, with the message: "How I wish to cuddle you again sweet Halo."
Household's Worries and Context
Ramsey has also circulated a note from his wife Colleen on online channels indicating they have some "important questions" regarding the event and are concerned the family "might not receive clarity".
"To this day we are still searching for Halo. I don't think we will," his wife's post stated.
The Wales leader signed with Mexico's first division team Club Universidad Nacional earlier this year and had his inaugural match in the Mexican league in August.
Born in Caerphilly player is the first prominent British athlete to participate in the Liga MX.