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Montgomery Farm sanctuary case resolved; owner fined for unlicensed dogs, cleared of abuse allegations

Town police say the owner pleaded guilty to multiple unlicensed dog violations, while humane law enforcement found no evidence of animal abuse after reviewing video that sparked the investigation.

Blaise Gomez

May 13, 2026, 5:07 PM

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An investigation into a Montgomery farm sanctuary that began in August 2023 after videos surfaced showing possible dog overcrowding and mistreatment has now been resolved, according to town and animal welfare officials.

Town of Montgomery Police Chief John Hank tells News 12 the original case involving unlicensed dogs at Bella Acres Farm and Sanctuary has been settled. Authorities say the owner, Jason Miller, pleaded guilty to six counts of having unlicensed dogs and was fined. The case was handled in Middletown City Court.

As News 12 previously reported, the investigation into the sanctuary and Miller was launched after a neighbor raised concerns and shared video that prompted a response from local police and animal welfare authorities. Hudson Valley SPCA Humane Law Enforcement now says Miller was cleared of wrongdoing when it comes to allegations of animal abuse.

Officials say the behavior captured in the video was reviewed and determined to be a training tactic. Humane law enforcement described Miller as a well-meaning animal rescuer who had become overwhelmed after taking in more animals than he could manage, adding that resources and guidance were provided to help stabilize the situation.

Earlier News 12 coverage showed about 60 dogs living on the property, which was described at the time as an unauthorized kennel. The Hudson Valley SPCA also assisted by delivering food and supplies to help care for the animals and reduce overcrowding.

Authorities say no criminal charges related to animal abuse were filed, and the matter is now closed following the resolution of the licensing violations.

The owner now says the sanctuary is moving forward after a separate setback last year, when a February fire destroyed the barn on the property.

“After the difficult events of last year, we’re breaking ground this week on our new facility,” Miller said.

Miller says the organization has become a registered nonprofit and is working to expand its role in the community. “Our mission is expanding in wonderful ways,” he said, pointing to plans for children’s workshops, programs for individuals with autism, and animal-assisted activities for adults with Alzheimer’s, along with seasonal events.

“Our goal is to become the community resource we were always meant to be,” Miller said.

Miller also thanked visitors, donors and volunteers for their support. “Your generosity means more than we can express,” he said.

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