Soccer Player Welsh Athlete Ramsey Increases Reward for Missing Canine in Mexico to $Twenty Thousand Dollars
Welsh athlete Aaron Ramsey has increased the incentive for details concerning the lost dog named Halo to $$20k.
The former Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff player, who now is with the Mexican club Pumas in the capital, stated that Halo was observed in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato region.
the dog, who vanished on 9 October, was wearing a GPS collar, and Ramsey published a exact coordinates of her last known location.
"Any sort of updates about our beloved Halo please contact us. Substantial bounty for reuniting with her. We are all hoping she's ok and will return with us soon," the athlete wrote on social media.
Earlier Bounty and Emotional Pleas
The footballer first disclosed that Halo had gone missing 14 days prior and has since shared numerous images of the beloved canine on Instagram.
A $$10k incentive was originally offered, but with lack of updates on Halo's whereabouts after a week, Ramsey and his family increased the amount.
"Our only wish is our girl home," he said in another plea on social media after the 10-year-old pet disappeared.
A recent picture share is a black and white image of the beagle sleeping, its head resting in the crook of the athlete's elbow, with the caption: "What I'd do to cuddle you one last time Halo."
Household's Worries and Background
Ramsey has also circulated a note from his spouse Mrs. Ramsey on online channels indicating they have several "serious questions" regarding the event and fear the family "might not obtain explanations".
"We still are still searching for Halo. I fear we will ever," the spouse's update expressed.
The Welsh skipper joined Mexican premier team Pumas UNAM recently and had his first appearance in the Mexican league in August.
Born in Caerphilly athlete is the first prominent British Isles player to play in the Liga MX.