đ Share this article Football Star Aaron Ramsey Increases Incentive for Lost Pet in Mexican Territory to ÂŁ15k The athlete's dog Halo went missing in the Mexican region Welsh football star Ramsey has increased the incentive for details regarding his lost pet named Halo to $$20k. The former Arsenal and Cardiff player, who now represents Pumas UNAM in Mexico City, revealed that the beagle was observed in a Mexican town, located in the Guanajuato area. Halo, who vanished on October 9th, was had on a GPS collar, and Ramsey shared a map pinpoint of her last known location. "Any sort of updates concerning our Halo please contact us. Substantial reward for locating her. We are all wishing she is unharmed and can be back to our side quickly," Ramsey posted on social media. Initial Offer and Heartfelt Appeals Ramsey first disclosed that his dog had disappeared a fortnight back and has since shared numerous pictures of the cherished dog on Instagram. A $ten thousand dollar bounty was first offered, but with lack of updates on the dog's status after a week, Ramsey and his family increased the sum. "Our only wish is our girl returned," he said in an additional request on his online platforms after the 10-year-old dog disappeared. The latest photograph upload is a monochrome snapshot of the beagle snoozing, her head lying in the bend of Ramsey's arm, with the description: "How I wish to embrace you one last time sweet Halo." Family's Concerns and Background Ramsey has additionally posted a statement from his wife Mrs. Ramsey on social media mentioning they have a few "pressing concerns" about the disappearance and are concerned the household "might not receive explanations". "We have yet to are still searching for our dog. I don't think we will," his wife's message expressed. The Welsh skipper joined Mexico's premier club Club Universidad Nacional earlier this year and had his first appearance in Liga MX in the eighth month. The Caerphilly-born player is the first well-known British Isles player to compete in the Mexico's top division.