Downriver woman arrested after ex-boyfriend catches her engaging in sex act with dog while scrolling through home security footage: Police

Brittany Ann McClure, 30, was arraigned on one count of sodomy with a dog named Max and another count of cruelty to an animal.
Brittany Ann McClure, 30, was arraigned on one count of sodomy with a dog named Max and another count of cruelty to an animal. Photo credit City of Taylor

TAYLOR (WWJ) - A Taylor woman was arrested and arraigned on animal cruelty and sodomy charges after her ex-boyfriend caught her on camera engaging in sex acts with his dog this week, authorities said.

According to the City of Taylor officials, Brittany Ann McClure, 30, was arraigned August 9 on one count of sodomy with a dog named Max and another count of cruelty to an animal after her ex-boyfriend went to police with video evidence of the alleged bestiality.

The man filed a report with the Taylor Police Department on August 7 and told officers that he was "randomly reviewing" security camera from the home he still shares with McClure when he happened across the footage captured in the living room.

"He produced surveillance video of McClure performing fellatio on the dog and attempting to have Max reciprocate," officials stated.

Police took McClure into custody shortly afterward where she then confessed to the detective in charge of the case.

"She did own up to performing these acts on Max," Taylor Police Lt. Frank Canning told FOX2's Jessica Dupnack, adding that in his over two decades on the job, he's never encountered this before.

In court, the detective in charge of reviewing the six minute video told the judge that McClure had set up a mattress on the floor with a blanket and called the dog over.

She was even caught saying "good boy" on the footage.

"It's plain as day," Canning said.

According to the lieutenant, McClure said that this is the first time she engaged in such acts and developed an interest or fetish after seeing material online.

She has no prior criminal history. The judge gave her a $100,000 personal bond and ordered her to have no contact with any animals.

Max the dog is expected to be OK.

"Max is fine, he is in the custody of his dad, Britney's ex-boyfriend," Canning added.

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