🔗 Share this article Soccer Player Welsh Athlete Ramsey Increases Reward for Missing Canine in Mexico to Fifteen Thousand Pounds The athlete's pet Halo vanished in the Mexican region Welsh football star Ramsey has boosted the incentive for leads about his lost dog named Halo to £15k. The former Arsenal and Cardiff City midfielder, who now represents the Mexican club Pumas in the capital, stated that Halo was spotted in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato state region. Halo, who went missing on 9 October, was had on a GPS collar, and the footballer shared a map pinpoint of where she was last seen. "Any sort of updates about our Halo please contact us. Big bounty for locating her. We are all hoping she's ok and will return to our family quickly," Ramsey wrote on social media. Initial Offer and Heartfelt Appeals Ramsey first disclosed that his dog had disappeared two weeks ago and has since posted multiple photos of the beloved pet on his social media account. A $ten thousand dollar bounty was initially provided, but with no news on Halo's status after a seven days, Ramsey and his loved ones raised the amount. "Our only wish is our pet home," he said in an additional appeal on his online platforms after the elderly dog went missing. The latest image share is a black and white snapshot of the beagle napping, its head lying in the crook of Ramsey's arm, with the caption: "What I'd do to hold you again sweet Halo." Family's Worries and Context The footballer has additionally shared a statement from his spouse Colleen on online channels saying they have several "pressing queries" regarding the disappearance and fear the family "may never obtain clarity". "To this day we are still searching for Halo. It is unlikely we ever will," his wife's update expressed. The Welsh skipper signed with Mexico's first division team Club Universidad Nacional in recent months and made his inaugural match in Liga MX in the eighth month. The Caerphilly-born athlete is the first high profile British Isles player to compete in the Mexico's top division.