Football Star Aaron Ramsey Increases Bounty for Missing Canine in Mexico to $Twenty Thousand Dollars
Welsh soccer player Ramsey has raised the incentive for details regarding his vanished canine Halo to £15,000.
The former Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who currently represents Pumas UNAM in the capital, stated that Halo was last seen in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state area.
Halo, who vanished on 9 October, was wearing a GPS collar, and Ramsey shared a Google maps location of the spot she vanished from.
"Any sort of updates concerning our Halo kindly get in touch with us. Substantial bounty for locating her. We are all hoping she is safe and can be back with us quickly," Ramsey posted on social media.
Initial Reward and Emotional Appeals
The footballer initially revealed that his dog had vanished two weeks ago and has subsequently uploaded several pictures of the cherished canine on Instagram.
A $10,000 reward was initially announced, but with no news on the dog's status after a week, the player and his family increased the sum.
"All we desire is our girl back," he expressed in a further request on social media after the elderly dog went missing.
The most recent picture upload is a black and white snapshot of the beagle sleeping, her head resting in the bend of Ramsey's elbow, with the caption: "What I'd do to cuddle you one last time sweet Halo."
Family's Anxieties and Background
The footballer has also circulated a note from his spouse Mrs. Ramsey on online channels saying they have some "important questions" surrounding the event and are concerned the household "might not obtain explanations".
"We still have not located our dog. It is unlikely we will ever," the spouse's message read.
The Wales leader signed with Mexican first division team Club Universidad Nacional earlier this year and had his debut in Liga MX in the eighth month.
Originally from Caerphilly player is the initial high profile British Isles athlete to participate in the Mexico's top division.