Aaron Ramsey’s distraught wife reveals kidnap theory in heartbreaking ‘dead or alive’ post

The Wales and former Cardiff City player has spent days asking for help after losing his family dog in Mexico
Aaron Ramsey has lost his dog, Halo, in Mexico(Image: Getty Images/Instagram)
Aaron Ramsey’s wife believes their dog, Halo, has been taken as the search to find her continues.
The Wales midfielder has offered a $10,000 (£7,500) reward for information after his dog went missing in Mexico. Both he and his wife Colleen have taken to social media this week, urging residents in Guanajuato’s San Miguel de Allende area to help search for Halo.
And Colleen issued a heartbreaking social media post on Wednesday evening, stating she now believes the 10-year-old family pet has been stolen.
Writing on Instagram, she said: “I refuse to believe Halo has simply disappeared,” Colleen Ramsey said.
“She’s likely been taken. I urge local residents to share her photo. We’re looking for her, dead or alive. There’s a reward.
“If you see her, please take a photo and send it to me or Aaron.”
Ramsey, who moved to Mexican top flight said Pumas UNAM this summer, is equally devastated by Halo’s disappearance. He issued a Google Maps location where she was last seen, which you can view here.
The 34-year-old himself said this morning: “We are heartbroken.
“It’s been almost a week with no answers or sign of her. We are still praying for a miracle.
“If anyone has any information, please help us get some answers. Not knowing is very difficult to accept. Please.”
Ramsey has had Halo for over 10 years, having taken to Instagram in January 2015 to ask fans to help choose a name for her. She has regularly appeared on his social media channel over the years, accompanying him on some of his travels around the world.
The former Arsenal star made the move to Mexico earlier this year after leaving Cardiff City, where he spent the final weeks of the 2024/25 season as interim manager.
Despite his efforts, he was unable to prevent the Bluebirds from slipping into League One.
In a surprise twist, Ramsey then signed a one-year deal with the Liga MX outfit — the latest stop in a career that has taken him to Arsenal, Juventus, Nice and Rangers.
Explaining his decision at the time, Ramsey said: “I spoke a lot with the coach before coming, and I was excited about what he’s achieved and the vision he has for Pumas. Coming to play for a club like this — the biggest in Mexico — was an easy decision for me. I wanted to experience something new.
“To be honest, I didn’t know much about the club beforehand, but after speaking to a few people, I was impressed by the quality and competitiveness of the league.”
Since his arrival, Ramsey has made six appearances for Pumas, scoring once.
He recently missed out through injury after feeling “discomfort” in training, which also ruled him out of Wales’ latest internationals, which resulted in heavy defeats by England and Belgium.




