Soccer Star Aaron Ramsey Boosts Reward for Missing Dog in Mexico to Fifteen Thousand Pounds
Wales soccer player Ramsey has boosted the incentive for details regarding his vanished dog Halo to fifteen thousand pounds.
Ex- Arsenal and Cardiff City midfielder, who now represents the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, stated that the beagle was spotted in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state area.
the dog, who went missing on October 9th, was wearing a tracking device, and the footballer published a Google maps location of her last known location.
"Any information concerning our beloved Halo kindly get in touch with us. Significant bounty for locating her. We are all wishing she's ok and comes home to our side quickly," Ramsey wrote on Instagram.
Earlier Bounty and Emotional Appeals
The footballer first revealed that his dog had gone missing a fortnight back and has subsequently uploaded several photos of the adored dog on Instagram.
A $10,000 bounty was initially provided, but with no news on Halo's whereabouts after a week, Ramsey and his loved ones increased the reward.
"Our only wish is our girl back," he expressed in another appeal on social media after the decade-old dog was lost.
The latest picture upload is a black and white image of the beagle snoozing, her head resting in the crook of Ramsey's elbow, with the caption: "What I'd do to cuddle you again sweet Halo."
Household's Concerns and Background
Ramsey has additionally shared a message from his spouse Mrs. Ramsey on social media indicating they have a few "pressing queries" about the event and worry the household "might not receive clarity".
"To this day we haven't found Halo. I don't think we will," his wife's update expressed.
The Wales skipper became part of Mexican top-flight team Club Universidad Nacional earlier this year and made his debut in the Mexican league in August.
Born in Caerphilly footballer is the first prominent British Isles player to compete in the Mexican league.