Wales soccer star Aaron Ramsey has elevated a reward for details about his canine Halo, who has gone lacking in Mexico, to $20,000 (£15,000).
The previous Arsenal and Cardiff midfielder, who now performs for Pumas UNAM in Mexico Metropolis, stated Halo was final seen in San Miguel de Allende, in Mexico's Guanajuato area.
The beagle, who went lacking on 9 October, was sporting a canine tracker collar and Ramsey shared a Google maps location of the place she was final seen.
“Any information about our Halo please contact us. Large reward for locating her. We're all praying she's okay and may be again with us quickly,” Ramsey posted on Instagram.
The footballer first introduced Halo had gone lacking two weeks in the past and has since posted a number of pictures of the beloved pet on Instagram.
A $10,000 reward was initially provided however with no information of Halo's whereabouts after per week Ramsey and his household doubled the quantity.
“We simply need our woman again,” he stated in one other plea on social media after the 10-year-old canine went lacking.
The latest {photograph} submit is a black and white picture of Halo snoozing, her head resting within the criminal of Ramsey's arm, with the caption: “What I might do to carry you one final time Halo.”
Ramsey has additionally shared a message from his spouse Colleen on social media saying they've some “severe questions” surrounding the disappearance and fear the household “might by no means get solutions”.
“We nonetheless have not discovered Halo. I do not suppose we ever will,” his spouse's submit learn.
The Wales captain joined Mexican top-flight membership Pumas UNAM earlier this yr and made his debut in Liga MX in August.
The Caerphilly-born participant is the primary excessive profile British participant to play within the Mexican league.
