“Where is Theo?”: Demo Hits Oyibi Police Station, New Top Facts Out as Search for Missing Car Dealer Stalls

Theophilus Ashitey Amarh Misssing Car Dealer

The atmosphere outside the Oyibi Police Station was thick with frustration and grief on Thursday, April 23, 2026. A group of angry youth and family members, tired of the silence, gathered to demand answers regarding a case that has haunted the community for over two weeks: the disappearance of 27-year-old Theophilus Ashitey Amarh.

Theophilus, affectionately called “Theo,” vanished on Easter Friday after leaving his home to finalize the sale of his Hyundai Elantra. He never came back.

For the family of the quiet, hardworking young man, the days since April 6 have been a waking nightmare. On Thursday, as the sun climbed higher, their patience reached its breaking point. They marched to the station, not looking for trouble, but for a glimmer of hope that the police say is “being worked on.”

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The Deal That Went Wrong

Theo’s brother, Seth, and his father, Mr. Benjamine Bokye Arma, have been reliving the timeline of that fateful day in loops. Theo, an experienced hand at car deals, was confident about selling his Elantra. He had been in talks with a friend, the suspect identified as Wisdom, who claimed to have a buyer.

The agreement quickly soured. According to accounts from the family, Theo realized the price, padded with high commission fees, wasn’t right. He decided to pull the plug on the deal. It is believed that this rejection became the flashpoint for a violent confrontation at Wisdom’s residence in Saasabi.

“He was just trying to do business,” his family expressed. “He left to make a sale, and now he is just… gone.”

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“He Never Arrived”

The timeline remains chilling. Wisdom texted his girlfriend that he was done with the deal and was planning to head to Winneba for another lead. When she asked how he was traveling, he went silent. That was the last the world heard from the suspect.

When friends called Wisdom to ask for Theo’s whereabouts, they were met with defensiveness and anger—a reaction they found deeply suspicious. When the family rushed to the girlfriend’s residence to meet Wisdom for clarity, he never showed up.

The Grim Discovery

Police investigations eventually turned their focus to Wisdom’s home. In a development that has sent shockwaves through the La-Bawaleshie and Saasabi communities, investigators reportedly found splashes of blood in the suspect’s room—evidence that suggests the unthinkable.

While the police have remained tight-lipped on specific forensic details, they confirmed that they are actively pursuing leads. However, for the family, the pace is excruciating. Wisdom’s sister and mother were previously picked up for questioning, where they allegedly revealed that Wisdom had attacked Theo with a screwdriver during the argument.

A Community On Edge

As of this morning, Theo remains missing. The community has been tasked by the police to be the “eyes and ears” on the ground, watching for any scent or trail that might lead to him.

“He is the quiet type,” his father, Mr. Arma, told reporters during the protest. “We just want to know what happened to my son.”

The police, while under pressure, maintain that the investigation is active and that they are doing everything within their power to track the suspect, who is currently evading capture.

For now, the people of Oyibi and La-Bawaleshie continue to wait, pray, and search, hoping that the next news from the station brings not just an update, but closure.


If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Theophilus Ashitey Amarh or the suspect, Wisdom, please contact the nearest police station immediately.

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