Crime & Safety

Montgomery County Authorities Still Offering $10K Reward In Killing Of Woman In Lansdale

Ebony Sequita Pack was found shot dead in her vehicle in Lansdale Borough back on Nov. 28, 2020. There is a $10K reward leading to info.

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LANSDALE, PA — Montgomery County authorities are reminding the public of a $10,000 reward that is still available to anyone who can provide information leading to an arrest in connection with last year's killing of Ebony Sequita Pack.

Pack, 30, was found suffering from several gunshot wounds while sitting in her vehicle around 10 p.m. on Nov. 28, 2020, at the intersection of East Hancock Street and Church Road in Lansdale, according to police.

Police say that Pack was the sole occupant of her vehicle at the time she was shot.

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After police arrived on scene, Pack was taken by medics to Abington-Lansdale Hospital, but she was later pronounced dead after succumbing to her wounds.

Montgomery County Detectives and Lansdale Borough investigators are still searing for the killer, or killers, responsible for Pack's death, and they continue to offer the reward to anyone who comes forward with credible information that can help lead to an arrest and conviction.

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Pack had apparently studied nursing and was planning to open up her own home healthcare business at the time of her death, according to The Philadelphia Obituary Project, which says that Pack was likely targeted when she was shot, but who may have targeted remains a mystery.

Pack had lived her early life in Philadelphia's Frankford neighborhood before her family moved to Feasterville in Bucks County, according to the story on The Philadelphia Obituary Project.

At the time of her death, Pack had been a mother to two young children.

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