Warrant issued for Personal Care Assistant accused of stealing credit card from client
DULUTH, Min. – A personal care assistant is accused of stealing the credit card of one of his clients and changing thousands of dollars to it.
Court documents allege Henry Opoku Ware Jr. visited his client’s home in late July, 2025. The same day he visited the the client, Ware used their credit card to pay bills for the College of St. Scholastica.
The court documents say Ware charged $11,152.22 to the credit card between July and August of 2025.
The victim, her husband, nor their children say they gave Ware permission to use the card.
Charges were officially filed against Ware in mid-October 2025.
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Court documents also say Ware is an international student from Ghana, who has since been expelled from St. Scholastica.
Ware told school officials that he did not intend on returning to Duluth to get his belongs.
The court documents say Ware has been in touch with law enforcement and told them he left Duluth to seek legal counsel and would contact them upon his return.
In a court filing, the St. Louis County Attorney’s Office told the court Ware has not contacted them and, “The State believes [Ware] has fled the jurisdiction.”
Court records say there is still an active warrant for Ware as of November 17, 2025.



