Soccer Star Welsh Athlete Ramsey Increases Incentive for Lost Pet in Mexico to $$20k
Welsh football star Ramsey has increased the reward for details concerning his lost dog Halo to $$20k.
The former Arsenal and Cardiff midfielder, who currently is with Pumas UNAM in the capital, stated that the beagle was last seen in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato state area.
the dog, who vanished on October 9th, was equipped with a GPS collar, and the footballer published a exact coordinates of where she was last seen.
"Any sort of updates concerning our beloved Halo kindly get in touch with us. Big reward for locating her. We are all wishing she is safe and can be back to our side shortly," Ramsey wrote on Instagram.
Earlier Offer and Emotional Appeals
The footballer first disclosed that Halo had disappeared a fortnight back and has subsequently uploaded numerous images of the adored dog on Instagram.
A $ten thousand dollar incentive was originally announced, but with lack of updates on Halo's whereabouts after a week, the player and his family doubled the sum.
"All we desire is Halo home," he said in a further appeal on social media after the decade-old dog was lost.
The most recent photograph share is a grayscale photo of the beagle napping, its head resting in the curve of Ramsey's arm, with the caption: "How I wish to cuddle you again Halo."
Family's Worries and Background
Ramsey has also shared a message from his wife Colleen on online channels mentioning they have a few "important questions" about the event and worry the household "could possibly not get clarity".
"To this day we haven't found Halo. I fear we will," the spouse's message read.
The Welsh leader signed with Mexico's top-flight club Pumas UNAM in recent months and had his inaugural match in the Mexican league in August.
Born in Caerphilly player is the pioneering prominent British Isles player to participate in the Mexico's top division.