🔗 Share this article Football Star Welsh Athlete Ramsey Boosts Reward for Missing Canine in Mexican Territory to $Twenty Thousand Dollars Aaron Ramsey's pet Halo disappeared in the Mexican region Wales football star Ramsey has increased the incentive for details regarding the missing dog Halo to fifteen thousand pounds. The former Arsenal and Cardiff midfielder, who currently represents Pumas UNAM in Mexico City, mentioned that the beagle was observed in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state area. the dog, who disappeared on October 9th, was had on a tracking device, and Ramsey published a Google maps location of where she was last seen. "Any updates concerning our beloved Halo kindly get in touch with us. Big incentive for finding her. We are all wishing she is unharmed and can be back with us quickly," Ramsey posted on Instagram. Earlier Bounty and Emotional Appeals The footballer initially disclosed that Halo had disappeared a fortnight back and has since shared numerous pictures of the cherished pet on his social media account. A £7.5k incentive was originally offered, but with no news on the dog's whereabouts after a week, the player and his loved ones raised the sum. "We just want our girl home," he expressed in an additional plea on his online platforms after the 10-year-old dog was lost. A recent picture upload is a monochrome photo of Halo sleeping, her head resting in the bend of the athlete's elbow, with the caption: "What I'd do to embrace you again Halo." Household's Concerns and Background Ramsey has additionally circulated a statement from his spouse Colleen on online channels mentioning they have several "important concerns" about the disappearance and worry the family "could possibly not obtain clarity". "To this day we are still searching for Halo. I fear we will," the spouse's message read. The Welsh leader signed with Mexican premier club Club Universidad Nacional in recent months and had his first appearance in the Mexican league in the eighth month. Born in Caerphilly footballer is the initial well-known British athlete to participate in the Mexico's top division.