St. Clair County Animal Control Director Melissa Miller abruptly resigned Thursday in Port Huron Township after commissioners unanimously approved a controversial ordinance rewrite she strongly opposed. The new law shifts criminal animal cruelty investigations to local police, while Animal Control focuses on shelter care, licensing, and civil complaints. County officials say the change aligns with Michigan law, but Miller argued it weakens public safety and limits her department’s authority. After weeks of debate, the board voted 7-0.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

