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Ramsey first offered about $10,000 for information, then increased the bounty to roughly $19,000 as days passed without a lead. He has posted multiple appeals, including this update:
In Britain, Ramsey is linked to big-stage memories and late runs from midfield. In Mexico, he hoped to be a veteran anchor. Instead, the public face is a family post, flyers on café windows, and volunteers combing neighborhoods near a dog camp.
Local reports say Halo is 10 years old and was wearing a GPS collar when last seen, details that have sharpened the feeling that something went wrong rather than simply unlucky.
The case has stretched beyond Liga MX circles.
Online talk swings between empathy and speculation. Some worry about tracking collars that can be removed, others question shelter protocols, and many repeat the same wish, get Halo safely back. Ramsey’s family has urged people to share verified information and ignore distractions, a reminder that rumors can waste time and energy in a search where minutes matter.
Let’s hope Aaron and his family get their dog back soon!