An update to an I-Team investigation reveals that the couple accused of mishandling pet remains at a Kingsland crematory now face 40 additional charges.

Nader and Amanda Rayan, who run Compassionate Care Pet Cremation Services in Kingsland, have been booked back into Camden County Jail amid an ongoing investigation into mishandling pet remains.

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The Rayans were initially arrested on Aug. 26, a day after Shawn McCoy’s nearly 13-year-old Labradoodle, Charlie, passed away. McCoy and her son had taken Charlie to Compassionate Care for cremation.

Days later, a detective c

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