Las Vegas woman's bizarre excuse after recording 153 sickening acts with her dog
A Las Vegas woman was arrested for recording 153 bestiality videos that appeared to be with her dog, according to a police report.
Brennah Montgomery, 30, pleaded guilty last week to one gross misdemeanor count of bestiality and one felony count of possessing child sex abuse material, according to court records first obtained by KLAS.
Montgomery was first arrested on May 21, 2024, after Las Vegas Metro police found the dozens of illicit videos with her dog. According to authorities, the five of the videos show her full or partial face, with some of the videos being duplicates.
Montgomery was released on June 1 after posting a $15,000 bond through a bond company, according to court records.
The investigation into Montgomery began in 2021 after a tip came in from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children accused her of sharing child pornography on Snapchat, the Independent reported.
When questioned, she initially denied downloading the illegal material she saw on a Telegram channel and claimed her phone automatically downloaded the videos, police said.
'Brennah stated she accessed Telegram with her iPhone 12, and when she first started to use Telegram and WhatsApp, the programs automatically downloaded the media she viewed on the apps and saved to her phone,' according to the arrest report.
She later admitted to sending three videos depicting child sex abuse on Snapchat as part of a roleplay conversation. She originally faced five felony charges, along with a gross misdemeanor.

Brennah Montgomery (pictured) admitted to both committing sexual acts with her dog and sending three videos depicting child sex abuse on Snapchat

Montgomery was arrested on May 21, 2024, after Las Vegas Metro police found the dozens of illicit videos with her dog.

She posted numerous pictures of this dog she owned named Piper to her Facebook page in February of last year, several months before she was first arrested. It remains unclear if this was the dog she abused
The maximum sentence for both the charges against her is seven years in jail and a combined fine of $7,000. She will also have to register as a sex offender as part of the plea deal.
In an interview with police, Montgomery allegedly said she engaged in sexual activity with the dog but didn't force it do anything, per the arrest report.
On Montgomery's Facebook page, she shared numerous photos and a video of her dog named Piper. It's unclear if this is the dog she admitted to abusing.
In the February 24 post from last year, Montgomery revealed that she was 'no longer able to provide her with the care and attention she deserves,' though didn't provide a reason why.
'Although it saddens me, I realize now is the best chance for both of us; new beginnings will bring immense joy & success - especially for dearest Piper!,' Montgomery wrote in the post asking for help finding someone to adopt the dog.
'I am no longer able to provide her with the care and attention she deserves. Home is where the heart is. Let's help Piper find her sanctuary!'
Montgomery's post was flooded with comments criticizing her after her arrest became public in June 2024.
According to her social media profiles, she has also owned a Bulldog in the past and worked at a cannabis dispensary near North Las Vegas.