The suspect, identified as Abalo Kwesi, was subjected to overwhelming humiliation as he was marched through the town in full view of the residents. The youth of the area followed him, singing and booing, adding to his disgrace. The parade attracted even more residents, who left their homes to witness the spectacle. Many expressed relief at the arrest of Abalo Kwesi, accusing him of being notorious for invading their homes to steal goats. In their view, the suspect's 'cup was full.' Kasim Jein Gbandi, a resident of KpareKpare, told the Ghana News Agency that their goats had been stolen many times, but they were helpless and didn't know who was behind the thefts.