Soccer Star Welsh Athlete Ramsey Increases Bounty for Lost Dog in Mexican Territory to £15,000
Wales soccer player Ramsey has raised the bounty for details regarding his missing pet Halo to fifteen thousand pounds.
The former Premier League club Arsenal and Cardiff midfielder, who now is with the Mexican club Pumas in the capital, mentioned that Halo was spotted in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato zone.
The beagle, who disappeared on 9 October, was had on a GPS collar, and the footballer shared a exact coordinates of the spot she vanished from.
"Any sort of news regarding our pet Halo please get in touch with us. Big bounty for finding her. We are all praying she is unharmed and will return with us soon," the athlete posted on Instagram.
Earlier Offer and Emotional Pleas
Ramsey initially disclosed that his dog had vanished a fortnight back and has since shared multiple pictures of the adored canine on his social media account.
A £7,500 bounty was first provided, but with no news on the dog's whereabouts after a week, the player and his family doubled the sum.
"We just want our pet back," he expressed in another plea on his online platforms after the 10-year-old pet was lost.
A recent picture share is a grayscale image of Halo snoozing, her head lying in the curve of Ramsey's arm, with the message: "What I wouldn't give to embrace you again Halo."
Family's Concerns and Background
Ramsey has also posted a message from his wife Colleen on online channels mentioning they have some "pressing concerns" surrounding the incident and fear the household "could possibly not obtain clarity".
"We have yet to are still searching for Halo. I fear we will," the spouse's update expressed.
The Welsh captain signed with Mexico's top-flight team Club Universidad Nacional recently and had his first appearance in the Mexican league in August.
Born in Caerphilly athlete is the initial high profile British player to play in the Liga MX.