Soccer Player Aaron Ramsey Ups Incentive for Lost Canine in Mexico to Fifteen Thousand Pounds
Welsh football star Aaron Ramsey has increased the incentive for leads concerning the missing dog named Halo to £15,000.
The former Arsenal and Cardiff City midfielder, who currently represents Pumas UNAM in Mexico City, revealed that the beagle was observed in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato region.
Halo, who disappeared on October 9th, was wearing a tracking device, and the footballer published a exact coordinates of where she was last seen.
"Any information concerning our beloved Halo kindly get in touch with us. Significant incentive for locating her. We are all praying she's ok and will return to our side quickly," the athlete shared on social media.
Initial Offer and Emotional Appeals
The footballer initially revealed that Halo had gone missing 14 days prior and has since uploaded numerous photos of the cherished pet on his social media account.
A $10,000 bounty was first announced, but with absence of information on the dog's status after a week, Ramsey and his loved ones increased the sum.
"Our only wish is our girl returned," he expressed in a further plea on social media after the 10-year-old dog disappeared.
The latest photograph upload is a black and white image of the beagle snoozing, her head lying in the crook of Ramsey's arm, with the description: "How I wish to cuddle you one last time Halo."
Household's Worries and Context
Ramsey has additionally posted a statement from his spouse Mrs. Ramsey on social media mentioning they have some "pressing concerns" surrounding the event and fear the household "could possibly not get explanations".
"To this day we haven't found our dog. I don't think we ever will," his wife's update expressed.
The Welsh skipper joined Mexico's first division club Club Universidad Nacional in recent months and made his inaugural match in Liga MX in August.
Born in Caerphilly athlete is the initial well-known British player to compete in the Mexican league.