Football Player Welsh Athlete Ramsey Ups Bounty for Lost Dog in Mexican Territory to $20,000
Wales soccer player Aaron Ramsey has boosted the incentive for information regarding the missing pet Halo to $20,000.
Ex- Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who currently represents the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, revealed that the beagle was spotted in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato state region.
The beagle, who vanished on October 9th, was wearing a dog tracker collar, and Ramsey published a exact coordinates of her last known location.
"Any sort of updates concerning our pet Halo please contact us. Substantial incentive for finding her. We are all praying she is unharmed and will return to our side soon," Ramsey shared on social media.
Initial Bounty and Heartfelt Pleas
The footballer first revealed that his dog had gone missing 14 days prior and has since posted multiple photos of the adored pet on his social media account.
A seven thousand five hundred pound reward was first provided, but with lack of updates on Halo's whereabouts after a seven days, the player and his loved ones increased the sum.
"Our only wish is our girl back," he stated in another request on his online platforms after the 10-year-old pet was lost.
The latest image share is a grayscale photo of Halo napping, her head lying in the bend of Ramsey's arm, with the message: "What I'd do to hold you once more sweet Halo."
Household's Concerns and Context
Ramsey has also shared a note from his spouse Colleen on social media mentioning they have a few "important questions" regarding the event and fear the family "could possibly not obtain answers".
"We have yet to are still searching for Halo. I don't think we ever will," his wife's update expressed.
The Wales captain signed with Mexico's first division team Club Universidad Nacional recently and made his inaugural match in Liga MX in August.
Born in Caerphilly athlete is the initial prominent British Isles athlete to participate in the Mexico's top division.