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altimore is reeling from a deeply disturbing scandal involving the Loving Care Pet Funerals cremation service, which is under investigation for fraud and improper handling of pet remains. A search warrant executed at the owner’s West Baltimore residence uncovered a shocking scene: a hearse packed with 38 decaying animal bodies and incriminating evidence pointing to widespread malpractice. Authorities say the remains were found alongside paperwork they hope will help identify the grieving families impacted. Investigators also discovered a bag of concrete, leading to suspicions that this was given to families as fake cremains. Assistant State’s Attorney Adam Lippe confirmed, "Some of the bodies had been there for quite some time… It smelled." Forensic analysis is ongoing to determine whether the provided ashes contain any remains of the animals entrusted to Loving Care Pet Funerals. The company previously blamed outsourcing errors for the mishandling, but the discovery of remains at the owner's residence shifts culpability towards direct negligence. Zoe Robinson, founder of Charm City Pet Crematorium, has been at the forefront of helping victims navigate this disheartening situation. “This betrayal by Mr. Ward is devastating,” Robinson explained. “Families trusted him with the remains of their beloved pets, only to receive Ziploc bags of sand or concrete." Robinson, who has over 25 years of experience, described the intense anguish of pet owners reliving their loss, compounded by the uncertainty of their pets' final resting place. She and her team are now working to serve as a support system, testing suspected ashes to provide grieving families with clarity. Robinson emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in pet cremation services. Families should look for well-documented processes, such as tagging systems that track pets throughout the cremation process. Reputable crematoriums, she said, welcome inquiries and provide verifiable licenses and certifications. She cautioned against services that offer rates significantly lower than competitors, noting that red flags include reluctance to allow visits to facilities or the use of third-party pickup locations. To honor affected families, Charm City Pet Crematorium will host a candlelight vigil on May 10 for those mourning their losses. “These pets were family,” Robinson said, “and what’s been done is an unimaginable betrayal.” The Baltimore County State's Attorney’s Office and police continue to lead the investigation, with a forensic anthropologist from Loyola University assisting in the case. As victims come forward and more details emerge, efforts to restore trust and accountability in this deeply personal industry remain paramount.