Soccer Star Welsh Athlete Ramsey Increases Reward for Missing Canine in Mexico to $Twenty Thousand Dollars
Wales athlete Aaron Ramsey has raised the reward for details concerning his missing pet Halo to $twenty thousand dollars.
Ex- Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff City midfielder, who currently is with the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, mentioned that Halo was spotted in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state area.
the dog, who vanished on 9 October, was wearing a dog tracker collar, and the footballer shared a exact coordinates of the spot she vanished from.
"Any sort of news regarding our Halo please contact us. Substantial reward for finding her. We are all hoping she's ok and comes home to our family quickly," Ramsey wrote on social media.
Initial Reward and Heartfelt Pleas
The footballer first revealed that Halo had vanished two weeks ago and has since uploaded multiple pictures of the adored pet on Instagram.
A seven thousand five hundred pound bounty was originally provided, but with no news on Halo's status after a seven days, the player and his family increased the sum.
"We just want our girl returned," he expressed in another request on his online platforms after the elderly dog went missing.
The latest photograph post is a grayscale snapshot of the beagle sleeping, her head resting in the bend of the athlete's arm, with the description: "What I wouldn't give to cuddle you once more sweet Halo."
Family's Worries and Background
Ramsey has also circulated a message from his spouse Colleen on social media indicating they have a few "serious concerns" about the event and are concerned the household "may never get answers".
"To this day we haven't found Halo. I fear we will," the spouse's update expressed.
The Welsh leader signed with Mexican first division team Pumas UNAM earlier this year and made his debut in Liga MX in the eighth month.
The Caerphilly-born footballer is the initial prominent British Isles player to participate in the Liga MX.