Arrest Warrant Issued for Second Man in Connection with Lansdale Homicide

Terrance Marche, 47, of King of Prussia.

The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office has announced that an arrest warrant has been issued for a second suspect allegedly involved in the November 2020 shooting death of 30-year-old Ebony Pack in Lansdale Borough.

Terrance Marche, 47, of King of Prussia, has been charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and related offenses in connection with the incident. Records indicate Marche resides along Valley Forge Circle in Upper Merion Township, and a $10,000 reward is available for information leading to his arrest and conviction, according to the district attorney’s office.

The charges stem from a shooting that occurred in Lansdale Borough the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Police were dispatched to the intersection of East Hancock Street and Church Road for a report of a vehicle accident with shots fired at 9:59 p.m. on Nov. 28, 2020. Upon arrival, police located a Nissan sedan — driven by Pack — which was stopped on a curb at the intersection. Police said the vehicle sustained numerous bullet-strikes to the driver’s side door.

Pack sustained multiple gunshot wounds during the incident, including two gunshot wounds to the chest and one to the leg, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation. Pack was transported from the scene via ambulance to Abington-Lansdale Hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.

Following the shooting, a joint investigation was launched by the Lansdale Borough Police Department and the Montgomery County Detective Bureau. Investigators pulled surveillance footage from the nearby North Penn School District Educational Services Building, which showed that as the victim’s vehicle stopped at the intersection, a second vehicle pulled along-side her vehicle and then quickly drove away, according to the criminal complaint.

The victim’s vehicle then slowly rolled through the intersection until it crashed into a light pole, the report states. A total of 10 fired 9mm casings were found at the scene, according to the complaint.

Investigators learned that the victim would travel the same route every evening from her residence in Feasterville to her girlfriend’s house in Lansdale via the Pennsylvania Turnpike. On the evening of the shooting, Pack went through the Bensalem Plaza at 9:27 p.m. and exited the Fort Washington Plaza at 9:42 p.m. Investigators said that at both points, her vehicle was followed by a dark-colored Cadillac with counterfeit paper registration tags — the same vehicle captured on surveillance at the scene of the shooting — and they later determined that the vehicle was owned by Ricky Vance, 52, of Philadelphia, according to the report.

Vance was arraigned in April on charges of first-degree murder, third-degree murder, possession of a prohibited firearm and related conspiracy offenses in connection with the incident.

Testing on the vehicle showed particles indicative of gunshot residue on the passenger side of the Cadillac, which was consistent with the video of the shooting, the report states.

In the wake of the shooting, investigators spoke with the victim’s girlfriend, who stated that she began dating the victim in July 2020 and broke up with her ex-boyfriend at the same time, the report states. The girlfriend said her ex-boyfriend referred to the victim as “that dyke,” and was aware of the type of vehicle that the victim drove, according to the report.

The girlfriend told investigators that since she ended her relationship with her ex-boyfriend, he became abusive and harassing towards her, the report states. At one point, the girlfriend recalled hearing her ex-boyfriend say either “I’m going to fix her” or “I have something for her” in relation to victim, however the girlfriend did not believe that it was a direct threat toward Pack, according to the report.

Ultimately, the girlfriend secured a protection from abuse order against the ex-boyfriend, investigators said.

Investigators said that on the evening of the shooting, cellphone tracing showed that Vance, the ex-boyfriend and a third man — now identified as Marche — travelled from different directions to an area of East Mount Airy Philadelphia just after 7:50 p.m. The location was determined to be signification due to it being in the area of a residence of the ex-boyfriend’s current girlfriend, according to the report.

According to the newly released information from the district attorney’s office, Marche has been identified by investigators as the person responsible for procuring the counterfeit registration tags for Vance. Additionally, cell phone records showed that Vance and Marche were together at a residence in Philadelphia prior to the shooting, and then all cell phone activity stopped, investigators said. The cell activity resumed after the shooting, and they met back up at Vance’s residence in Philadelphia following the shooting, according to the criminal complaint.

Marche then returned to his home in King of Prussia, according to the criminal complaint. Investigators believe he was the trigger-man, firing the shots from the passenger seat of the vehicle that Vance was driving, according to the release from the district attorney’s office.

After the announcement of Vance’s arrest, Marche was driven to the Philadelphia International Airport by his fiancé for a flight to Honduras, where he was going to meet with a man believed to be the ex-boyfriend of Pack’s girlfriend, investigators said. While Marche was in Honduras, he spoke regularly with fiancé, however all communications ceased abruptly in mid-May, according to the district attorney’s office.

The ex-boyfriend of Pack’s girlfriend told Marche’s fiancé that Marche had gone missing in Honduras, investigators said.

“Detectives have uncovered a lot of evidence in this murder investigation, and we aren’t done yet. 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,” said Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele. “We are looking for the public’s help with any information about this murder and the whereabouts of Marche. The $10,000 reward is still available for anyone who comes forward to detectives with information that leads to the arrest and conviction of individuals involved in Ebony Pack’s murder.”  

Anyone with information regarding this homicide is asked to contact the Montgomery County Detectives’ Tip Line at 610-278-DOIT (3648) or Lansdale Borough Police at 215-368-1801.

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using court records and the affidavit of probable cause. 

See also:

Philadelphia Man Charged with Murder in Connection with Shooting Death of Ebony Pack in Lansdale

Police Renew Calls For Public Assistance In Lansdale Shooting Incident, Reward Of $10,000 Available

Reward Offered For Info Leading To Arrest In Shooting Death Of Ebony Pack In Lansdale

Investigators Provide Update To Fatal Shooting In Lansdale, Renew Calls For Public Assistance

Lansdale Police Chief Addresses Public Concerns Following Weekend Shooting

Lansdale Shooting Victim Identified, Homicide Investigation Launched

Report: Shots Fired Into Vehicle, At Least One Wounded In Lansdale



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