Soccer Player Welsh Athlete Ramsey Ups Reward for Missing Canine in Mexican Territory to £15k
Welsh soccer player Aaron Ramsey has raised the reward for information regarding his lost pet Halo to $$20k.
Ex- Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff midfielder, who now is with Pumas UNAM in Mexico City, mentioned that Halo was last seen in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato zone.
the dog, who disappeared on 9 October, was wearing a dog tracker collar, and the footballer published a Google maps location of where she was last seen.
"Any sort of news regarding our beloved Halo kindly contact us. Big reward for locating her. We are all praying she is safe and can be back to our side quickly," the athlete shared on Instagram.
Initial Offer and Heartfelt Pleas
The footballer initially revealed that Halo had disappeared a fortnight back and has since uploaded several pictures of the adored canine on Instagram.
A £7.5k bounty was originally provided, but with absence of information on the dog's location after a seven days, Ramsey and his family raised the sum.
"All we desire is Halo home," he expressed in another plea on his online platforms after the 10-year-old dog was lost.
A recent photograph upload is a grayscale image of the beagle snoozing, its head lying in the bend of Ramsey's elbow, with the caption: "What I wouldn't give to cuddle you once more Halo."
Family's Worries and Context
Ramsey has also circulated a note from his wife Mrs. Ramsey on social media indicating they have some "serious queries" surrounding the event and fear the household "could possibly not obtain explanations".
"We still have not located Halo. It is unlikely we ever will," the spouse's update stated.
The Welsh leader signed with Mexico's premier club Pumas UNAM recently and made his debut in Liga MX in the eighth month.
The Caerphilly-born footballer is the initial well-known British Isles player to play in the Mexico's top division.