117 Dogs Recovered, Hundreds of Collars Found in Suspected Kill Site: HCSO Releases Details of Miranda’s Rescue Excavation

This is a press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent unless proven guilty:

Members of the excavation team talk at one of the dig sites. [Photo by Mark McKenna]

On June 25, 2026, the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Division completed a second search warrant operation and follow-up investigation at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary, located at 1603 Sandy Prairie Road in Fortuna, California.The search warrant authorized the Sheriff’s Office to search the grounds and buildings associated with Miranda’s Rescue and Shannon Miranda for evidence related to animal cruelty and fraud. This included the excavation of open fields for evidence of deceased dogs believed to be buried in mass graves.The investigative team searched the open field on the east side of the property. The property was also surveyed using ground-penetrating radar. Several locations were identified, and specialized teams excavated sites where anomalies in the soil were discovered.During the excavation, investigators recovered 117 intact canine remains from two dig sites. An additional 21 canine skulls, hundreds of bones, and six loose microchips were located in another dig location near where the intact animals were discovered.

The 117 intact dogs were in various stages of decomposition. Seventy of the dogs were X-rayed on site, and many of those animals showed evidence of bullet fragments. Most of the dogs recovered were microchipped. Analysts are currently reviewing the data obtained from the microchips and are working to identify the dogs associated with those chips. All items were collected as evidence and will undergo further examination as part of the ongoing investigation.

Seventy of the dogs were examined on site by USDA and forensic veterinarians. Based on those examinations, investigators preliminarily determined the cause of death for many of those animals to be gunshot wounds. Due to time constraints, the remaining 47 dogs were not examined on scene. All 117 dogs were collected as evidence.

While digging in the northern area of the same field, investigators located additional deceased canines in advanced stages of decomposition. Investigators attempted to remove animals from that location; however, due to the advanced stage of decomposition, investigators on scene, in consultation with the prosecution team, determined that the evidentiary value of removing the animals from the ground was not justified. Investigators documented the location and observations, and the site was covered, leaving the animals in their final resting place.

Sheriff’s investigators also located an area inside a barn believed to be where the dogs were likely killed. In that same area, investigators located more than 600 dog collars.

Sheriff Honsal stated, “This investigation is just getting started. There is a tremendous amount of data to process, witnesses to interview, and evidence to examine. The Major Crimes Division is laser focused on this case and will continue working with our state and federal partners to examine every lead. We are grateful for the investigative teams from the county, state, and federal government. We are also grateful to the private forensic veterinarians who performed the necropsies on site. The determination all of these professionals showed while working through this horrific scene is something we will not forget.”

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office would like to inform the public that, due to the nature and complexity of this investigation, the evidence review process will require a significant amount of time. Upon completion of the investigation, and after a thorough review of all evidence, if there is sufficient evidence to support violations of animal cruelty, fraud, or other applicable laws, the case will be submitted to the prosecution team for review and consideration of criminal charges.

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office understands the public’s desire for accountability and justice. However, it is our responsibility to conduct a complete, impartial, and legally sound investigation while ensuring that the constitutional and legal rights of everyone involved are protected throughout the process.

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office extends its sincere gratitude to the California Attorney General’s Office, California Department of Justice, United States Department of Agriculture, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office, Cal Poly Humboldt Anthropology Department, the Animal Legal Defense Fund, and the private forensic veterinarians whose expertise and partnership were instrumental in the successful completion of this operation. We also thank the Yurok Tribal Police Department for its assistance with ground-penetrating radar operations during the investigation.

The Sheriff’s Office understands the significant public interest this case has generated. If you have a question, concern, or information about an animal that was under the care of Miranda’s Rescue, please email [email protected].

Due to the number of media requests related to this ongoing investigation, a press conference will be held on Monday, June 29, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. in the Humboldt County Jail Briefing Room, located at 901 5th Street, Eureka, CA 95501. Due to space limitations, only credentialed members of the press will be allowed access into the facility.

This investigation remains active and ongoing. Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office at (707) 445-7251.

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Ahuka 2400
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Ahuka 2400
1 hour ago

It could easily be months before a charging decision is made, and I’m a firm believer in innocent until proven guilty, but as someone who recently surrendered their dog to Miranda’s, it is looking less good by the day. He was chipped, wonder if I’ll get a call…

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Bill Hogoboom
Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  Ahuka 2400

Damn, this is getting BIG.

117 bodies and 600 collars.

Looking more and more like a canine Auschwitz.

Testy
Guest
Testy
1 hour ago
Reply to  Bill Hogoboom

Plus 21 skulls and 6 loose microchips among the many remains they left in situ.

=143 +

These alleged crimes are a permanent stain on our community.

Those 600 collars are a murderer keeping trophies to “remind ” him.

Shannon’s run of Duper’s delight has come to a screeching halt. Finally.

VHDA
Member
VHDA
46 minutes ago
Reply to  Bill Hogoboom

😢

donna
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donna
1 hour ago
Reply to  Ahuka 2400

i believe in innocent until proven guilty also, but there is more than enough evidence at this point to declair him guilty and i don’t think anyone at this point believes he’s innocent!

Bridjett Potter
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Bridjett Potter
1 hour ago

Did i read that rIght 600 collars at the kill spot WTF!!!

Allen
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Allen
1 hour ago

Will Shannon Miranda finally be collared?

What do press credentials look like?
I have a printer, could I make my own and say I am a citizen journalist? Anyone with a cell phone camera is a journalist under the 1st amendment.

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Bill Hogoboom
Member
38 minutes ago

Brings to mind the piles of shoes and eyeglasses from Nazi concentration camps.

notheone
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notheone
1 hour ago

I appreciate the professionalism of our local Sheriff and all other agencies involved. Thank you the two women that collected the information for this investigation.

stevo
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stevo
11 minutes ago
Reply to  notheone

The eyes of the world are watching this. So the investigation needs to be done right.

Anne Pierson
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Anne Pierson
1 hour ago

Such a betrayal of trust by Miranda’s Rescue.

donna
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donna
1 hour ago

i’ve heard of enough evidence to at the very least arrest this b!@#$rd! before he flees the country with his 500k ill-gotten gains!

Testy
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Testy
7 minutes ago
Reply to  donna

500k is pocket change! Alleged estimate is closer to 5 -10+ mil over the last two decades, based on estimated 15,000 dog transfers in that time period; not counting the numerous life estates that were bequeathed to him upon death from animal-loving community members.

VHDA
Member
VHDA
42 minutes ago

may this piece of crap get his just reward over and over again! No mercy for the killing of innocent dogs for money. 😡

Guest
Guest
Guest
39 minutes ago

The Monster kept the collars as trophies?

BreakWind
Member
BreakWind
24 minutes ago

Question is who did all this killing ? How many people were involved in this ?

Waste Not, Want Not
Guest
Waste Not, Want Not
12 minutes ago

Such a waste.

Miranda’s Rescue could have filled in after USAID was gutted.