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Family Offers Reward for Return of Missing Somers Dog

Pepe was last seen on Saturday, Sept. 1 around noon on Adams Farm Road in the Primrose Farm Development in Somers.

It's been more than a week since , the beloved dog of Robin Roth Bambach and her family, went missing.

The family is offering a reward for the return of their dog – no questions asked.

"His family is heartbroken and they need the community's help in finding Pepe," Bambach's friend Victoria Roach said. 

Pepe was last seen on Saturday, Sept. 1 around noon on Adams Farm Road in the Primrose Farm Development, located off of Lalli Drive in the Reiss Park Area in Somers.

The 16-year-old dog is a Papillion with long white and brown fur and a wispy tail and ears. He weighs about 9 pounds and is hard of hearing.

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