Welsh soccer star Aaron Ramsey, who joined Mexico City–based Pumas UNAM in July to become the first high-profile British player in Liga MX, has doubled the reward for his missing dog Halo to US $20,000 as the search in central Mexico stretches into its third week.
The 34-year-old midfielder said Halo, a 10-year-old beagle, vanished Oct. 9 in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato. She was wearing a GPS collar when last seen in the vicinity of Hipsterrier, a dog camp/boarding facility, he added.

“If you have any news about our Halo, don’t hesitate to contact us,” he wrote on Instagram. “There will be a BIG REWARD for finding her. We’re all praying that she’s OK and can be back with us soon.”
The initial reward offered was US $10,000.
He later posted a black-and-white photo of the dog resting on his arm, captioned, “What I’d do to hold you one last time Halo.”
Ramsey’s wife, Colleen, publicly questioned whether Halo “simply disappeared,” adding, “She was probably taken. I urge local residents to share her photo. We’re looking for her, dead or alive.”
“We’ve been silent, trying to understand how you can leave your dog at a ranch and never see her again,” Aaron Ramsey added. “No explanation? The cameras weren’t recording, no one found her, no sightings, no body and a bunch of lies. We just want to say goodbye and move on.”
The ordeal has coincided with an extended Ramsey absence from Pumas, one of 18 teams in Mexico’s top professional league, Liga MX. With two matches to go in the current season, the auriazules (gold and blues) are in 13th place with a record of 3 wins, 6 ties and 6 losses.
Ramsey — a former star for Arsenal (2008-2019) in the English Premier League and for Juventus (2019-2022) in Italy’s Serie A — has played in only six of those games, registering one goal and zero assists.
The captain of the Wales national team was first granted special leave by coach Efraín Juárez, which was then extended due to what has been reported as a hamstring injury.
Ramsey’s remark “We just want to say goodbye and move on” led to speculation he wanted to leave Mexico. But Pumas confirmed this week that he has returned to the team’s training center to begin rehabilitation.
Pumas would qualify for the playoffs by finishing in the top 10 in the standings, which is still a possibility. The team has an important home game on Sunday against Club Tijuana at Estadio Olímpico Universitario — the main venue of the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
With reports from BBC, Milenio, Redgol, Récord, AP and Wales Online
I really hope they find Halo. My car was “catnapped” and what worked best was an announcement on the radio and of course flyer but the radio super important Suerte
If they read this, consider calling radio station KESQ, “The voice of San Miguel”.
415 152 0227.
They are the community bulletin board and run a lost and found department twice daily, for a fee.
And your reward is quite an incentive.
Good luck!
So sorry that you ou have to deal with this absence. I’m hoping that Halo will be found. Sounds like a ransom situation to me!
Where exactly is Hipsterrier? I could not find it on Google Maps. I live up in Loma del Salto de Canal near Tres Cruzes and Liverpool. If it’s near my home or on my street, I could check my security cameras, but it’s been more than two weeks (my system only holds two weeks of data). I am so sorry. We’ll keep an eye out and let our friends know. I lost my dog in SMA near our home, but found her via her Airtag. We’re out in the countryside, and she took off after a rabbit. Good luck. -s.