Soccer Player Aaron Ramsey Increases Bounty for Missing Dog in Mexico to $$20k
Welsh soccer player Aaron Ramsey has raised the incentive for details regarding his missing pet Halo to $$20k.
Ex- Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who currently is with the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, stated that the beagle was last seen in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato state region.
The beagle, who went missing on October 9th, was had on a dog tracker collar, and the footballer posted a Google maps location of where she was last seen.
"Any information concerning our pet Halo kindly get in touch with us. Big bounty for locating her. We are all praying she is safe and can be back to our side quickly," the athlete posted on social media.
Earlier Offer and Emotional Appeals
Ramsey first disclosed that Halo had disappeared a fortnight back and has since uploaded multiple photos of the cherished pet on Instagram.
A $10,000 bounty was originally provided, but with no news on the dog's whereabouts after a seven days, Ramsey and his family raised the sum.
"Our only wish is our girl home," he said in an additional appeal on his online platforms after the 10-year-old pet was lost.
The latest photograph upload is a grayscale photo of the beagle sleeping, her head lying in the bend of the athlete's arm, with the description: "What I wouldn't give to cuddle you again Halo."
Household's Worries and Background
The footballer has additionally shared a statement from his spouse Mrs. Ramsey on online channels indicating they have some "pressing concerns" about the event and fear the household "could possibly not get explanations".
"We have yet to have not located Halo. It is unlikely we will ever," the spouse's message read.
The Welsh captain signed with Mexico's first division team Club Universidad Nacional recently and made his inaugural match in Liga MX in August.
Born in Caerphilly player is the pioneering high profile British athlete to participate in the Mexican league.