Football Player Aaron Ramsey Boosts Bounty for Missing Dog in Mexico to £15,000
Welsh football star Ramsey has boosted the bounty for details concerning his vanished pet named Halo to $20,000.
The former Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who currently is with the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, mentioned that the beagle was spotted in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato zone.
the dog, who went missing on October 9th, was equipped with a GPS collar, and Ramsey shared a Google maps location of the spot she vanished from.
"Any sort of updates about our Halo please get in touch with us. Significant incentive for finding her. We are all wishing she is unharmed and can be back to our side soon," Ramsey posted on Instagram.
Earlier Reward and Emotional Pleas
The footballer initially disclosed that his dog had vanished two weeks ago and has subsequently uploaded numerous photos of the adored dog on Instagram.
A $$10k bounty was first announced, but with absence of information on Halo's location after a week, the player and his loved ones raised the reward.
"Our only wish is our pet home," he stated in a further request on social media after the decade-old dog disappeared.
A recent photograph post is a grayscale photo of Halo napping, her head resting in the curve of Ramsey's arm, with the message: "How I wish to embrace you once more sweet Halo."
Household's Anxieties and Context
Ramsey has additionally circulated a message from his spouse Colleen on online channels saying they have a few "serious queries" regarding the incident and are concerned the household "might not obtain clarity".
"We have yet to are still searching for our dog. I don't think we ever will," his wife's update expressed.
The Welsh leader became part of Mexican first division team Pumas UNAM recently and made his first appearance in Liga MX in August.
Originally from Caerphilly player is the pioneering prominent British athlete to play in the Mexico's top division.