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Two Arrested as Police Intensify Search for Missing Accra Couple After One Month Disappearance

Police say suspects are assisting investigations as a joint security team intensifies efforts to trace Dr. Jesse Amuah and Mrs. Elizabeth Esi Amuah, who have been missing since March 23, 2026.

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  • Police arrest two suspects over missing Accra couple case.
  • Investigations continue as couple remains untraced since March 23, 2026.
  • Public urged to share information to help locate Dr. and Mrs. Amuah.

The Ghana Police Service has arrested two suspects in connection with the disappearance of a married couple, Dr. Jesse Amuah and Mrs. Elizabeth Esi Amuah, who have been missing for over a month in Accra.

According to police, a formal report was filed on April 22, 2026, indicating that the couple had not been seen since March 23, 2026. The complainant further revealed that their residence was found locked, while their Nissan Sunny vehicle was also missing, raising concerns about their whereabouts.

Repeated attempts to reach the couple by phone proved unsuccessful, prompting heightened concern and a police investigation.

Joint security operation launched

Following the report, a joint investigative team made up of the Missing Persons Unit, the Anti-Armed Robbery Unit, and the Crime Scene Management Team was deployed to handle the case.

Police say officers visited the couple’s home and pursued several leads, which led to the arrest of two individuals believed to be connected to the case. The identities of the suspects have not been disclosed as investigations continue.

Suspects assisting investigations

The two suspects are currently in custody assisting police with ongoing investigations as authorities work to unravel the circumstances surrounding the couple’s disappearance.

Meanwhile, police have appealed to the public for any credible information that could help locate Dr. Jesse Amuah and Mrs. Elizabeth Esi Amuah.

Members of the public with relevant details are encouraged to report to the nearest police station to support the investigation.

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