Crime & Safety
Warrant Issued For Second Man In 2020 Lansdale Killing: DA
Police believe Terrence Marche may have been the shooter in the Nov. 2020 killing of 30-year-old Ebony Pack.

LANSDALE, PA — An arrest warrant has been issued for a second man in the shooting death of a woman in Lansdale last year, the latest development in a case that has involved months of intensive investigation and that trickles overseas.
Police said they believe Terrance Marche, 47, of King of Prussia, was the man who shot 30-year-old Ebony Pack, a Bucks County native, in her car in Lansdale on Nov. 28, 2020.
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Ricky Vance, 52, of Philadelphia, was arrested and also charged with first degree murder back in April.
“Detectives have uncovered a lot of evidence in this murder investigation, and we aren’t done yet," Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said. "Evidence leads to Marche as the shooter in the passenger side of the car driven by Vance. The two men conspired to murder Ebony Pack and possibly conspired with others to do so."
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A $10,000 reward for information in the case remains active.
Vance's connection to Pack remains unclear, although cell phone records indicate a connection to Pack's partner's ex-boyfriend, according to a criminal complaint. Pack's partner had received a protection from abuse order against that ex after multiple violent incidents and threats, police said.
On the night Pack was killed, authorities said said that Vance followed her for a long time in his Cadillac. Marche obtained counterfeit Delaware registration tags for that vehicle for Vance, police said.
Using Pennsylvania Turnpike records, police said the pair tracked Pack from sometime after she left her Feasterville residence, to Bensalem Plaza, and then exited at the Fort Washington Plaza. This was at around 9:27 p.m.
Video surveillance from the North Penn School District Educational Building showed Pack's car stopping at a red light on East Hancock Street in Lansdale. The DA's Office said that another vehicle pulled up alongside it and then quickly drove away, as Pack's vehicle rolled through the intersection and crashed into a light pole.
Several shots had been fired through Pack's car door. She was taken to Abington-Lansdale Hospital and later pronounced dead.
Witnesses described Vance's Cadillac leaving the area, and gunshot residue later found on his car is consistent with the angle of the shooting shown in the surveillance video, police said.
Cell phone records indicate that the two men communicated with each other shortly after the killing, and that they traveled together to Vance's home for a short while afterwards, according to authorities. Marche then returned to his King of Prussia home.
If you have any information on Marche's location, contact the Montgomery County Detectives Tip Line at 610-278-DOIT (3648), or Lansdale Borough Police at 215-368-1801.
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