Soccer Player Welsh Athlete Ramsey Increases Bounty for Lost Dog in Mexico to Fifteen Thousand Pounds
Wales athlete Aaron Ramsey has increased the incentive for leads about the missing dog Halo to £15k.
The former Arsenal and Cardiff City midfielder, who now plays for the Mexican club Pumas in the capital, revealed that Halo was last seen in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato state region.
Halo, who went missing on October 9th, was equipped with a dog tracker collar, and the footballer shared a exact coordinates of where she was last seen.
"Any sort of information concerning our pet Halo please get in touch with us. Substantial reward for locating her. We are all hoping she is safe and will return to our side shortly," Ramsey posted on social media.
Initial Reward and Emotional Pleas
Ramsey initially disclosed that Halo had disappeared 14 days prior and has since shared multiple pictures of the cherished pet on his social media account.
A $ten thousand dollar incentive was first provided, but with no news on the dog's whereabouts after a seven days, Ramsey and his loved ones raised the amount.
"All we desire is our pet back," he expressed in another request on social media after the elderly dog was lost.
The latest image share is a grayscale image of Halo napping, its head resting in the curve of Ramsey's arm, with the description: "What I'd do to hold you once more Halo."
Household's Anxieties and Context
Ramsey has additionally circulated a statement from his spouse Colleen on social media indicating they have a few "serious concerns" about the disappearance and are concerned the family "might not get clarity".
"We still have not located Halo. I don't think we will," the spouse's post stated.
The Welsh skipper became part of Mexican first division team Pumas UNAM in recent months and had his debut in the Mexican league in the eighth month.
Born in Caerphilly footballer is the initial prominent UK player to play in the Mexican league.