Football Star Welsh Athlete Ramsey Ups Bounty for Lost Dog in Mexico to $20,000
Welsh football star Ramsey has increased the incentive for details concerning his lost canine named Halo to $20,000.
Ex- Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who now represents Pumas UNAM in the capital, stated that Halo was spotted in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state zone.
The beagle, who vanished on 9 October, was had on a tracking device, and the footballer published a exact coordinates of her last known location.
"Any news regarding our pet Halo kindly get in touch with us. Big reward for reuniting with her. We are all praying she is unharmed and can be back to our side shortly," Ramsey wrote on Instagram.
Initial Offer and Emotional Pleas
Ramsey first disclosed that his dog had gone missing a fortnight back and has since shared several pictures of the beloved pet on Instagram.
A $ten thousand dollar bounty was first provided, but with lack of updates on the dog's location after a seven days, Ramsey and his family increased the amount.
"Our only wish is Halo home," he expressed in a further plea on his online platforms after the 10-year-old dog was lost.
The most recent image upload is a monochrome photo of Halo napping, her head resting in the curve of the athlete's elbow, with the description: "How I wish to hold you once more sweet Halo."
Family's Concerns and Context
The footballer has additionally posted a message from his wife Mrs. Ramsey on social media mentioning they have several "pressing queries" regarding the incident and are concerned the family "might not receive explanations".
"We have yet to have not located our dog. I fear we will," the spouse's update stated.
The Welsh leader signed with Mexico's premier team Pumas UNAM earlier this year and made his debut in Liga MX in the eighth month.
The Caerphilly-born footballer is the pioneering high profile British Isles player to participate in the Liga MX.