Soccer Star Aaron Ramsey Boosts Bounty for Lost Canine in Mexico to £15,000
Welsh soccer player Ramsey has raised the incentive for leads concerning his missing canine Halo to $$20k.
Ex- Arsenal and Cardiff City midfielder, who currently plays for Pumas UNAM in Mexico City, revealed that Halo was observed in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato area.
Halo, who disappeared on 9 October, was equipped with a tracking device, and the footballer published a map pinpoint of where she was last seen.
"Any information concerning our beloved Halo kindly get in touch with us. Substantial incentive for finding her. We are all praying she is unharmed and can be back to our side soon," the athlete shared on social media.
Earlier Bounty and Heartfelt Appeals
The footballer initially revealed that Halo had gone missing two weeks ago and has since shared several pictures of the cherished pet on Instagram.
A $$10k incentive was originally provided, but with absence of information on Halo's status after a week, Ramsey and his family increased the amount.
"Our only wish is our pet home," he stated in an additional request on his online platforms after the decade-old pet went missing.
A recent image share is a grayscale image of the beagle napping, its head resting in the curve of the athlete's elbow, with the caption: "How I wish to hold you once more Halo."
Family's Worries and Background
The footballer has additionally circulated a message from his spouse Colleen on social media indicating they have some "important concerns" regarding the incident and worry the household "may never obtain explanations".
"We have yet to are still searching for Halo. It is unlikely we will ever," his wife's update read.
The Welsh skipper joined Mexican first division club Club Universidad Nacional in recent months and had his debut in Liga MX in the eighth month.
Born in Caerphilly player is the pioneering high profile British athlete to compete in the Mexican league.