Soccer Player Welsh Athlete Ramsey Increases Incentive for Lost Canine in Mexican Territory to Fifteen Thousand Pounds
Welsh football star Aaron Ramsey has increased the bounty for details about his missing dog named Halo to $20,000.
The former Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff player, who now plays for the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, stated that the beagle was last seen in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato state zone.
The beagle, who vanished on October 9th, was wearing a GPS collar, and Ramsey published a exact coordinates of the spot she vanished from.
"Any sort of information regarding our beloved Halo kindly contact us. Significant reward for finding her. We are all wishing she is safe and comes home to our family quickly," Ramsey wrote on social media.
Initial Offer and Heartfelt Appeals
Ramsey initially announced that his dog had disappeared a fortnight back and has since posted several photos of the cherished canine on his social media account.
A $$10k bounty was initially announced, but with absence of information on the dog's whereabouts after a week, the player and his family doubled the sum.
"Our only wish is Halo returned," he stated in a further plea on his online platforms after the decade-old dog was lost.
The latest picture upload is a black and white photo of the beagle napping, her head resting in the curve of the athlete's arm, with the caption: "How I wish to hold you one last time Halo."
Household's Worries and Context
The footballer has also circulated a statement from his spouse Mrs. Ramsey on social media indicating they have a few "serious concerns" about the incident and fear the household "could possibly not get clarity".
"We have yet to have not located our dog. I fear we ever will," the spouse's message stated.
The Wales leader became part of Mexican first division team Pumas UNAM in recent months and had his debut in the Mexican league in the eighth month.
The Caerphilly-born athlete is the pioneering prominent British athlete to participate in the Liga MX.