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SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Police have identified the man who they
say shot and killed his girlfriend, crashed his car on
Interstate 80, and left her body inside the wrecked vehicle, as
31-year-old Terence Trent Vos, a known gang member and parole
fugitive.
Unified Police Sgt. Melody Cutler confirmed this information
Sunday afternoon to 2News investigative reporter Wendy Halloran
who has been investigating parole fugitives including Vos. An in-
depth report on this issue will air Monday on 2News at 10 p.m.
Vos, who has a street name of "T-Bone," was arrested Saturday
for the I-80 incident and death of his girlfriend, 32-year-old
Shandon Nicole Scott. He has a lengthy criminal history that
dates back to 2006, when he was 16 years old and shot a gun from
a vehicle on the highway, a felony. He is a Bloods gang member
and has been linked to BMG (Black Mafia Gangsters), an outfit
that has terrorized Salt Lake for decades with drive-by
shootings and homicides, Halloran reported.
Vos has arrests and convictions on a number of cases including a
drive-by shooting, prohibited possession of a firearm, drugs,
obstruction of justice, and aggravated assault. He was taken to
the Utah Department of Corrections on a parole violation after
he was arrested Saturday. Charges on this case are pending.
Below is a timeline of Vos's criminal history (traffic offenses
have been omitted):
November 22, 2006 - Vos pleads guilty to a third-degree felony
discharge of a firearm from a vehicle/highway
December 3, 2006 - Vos is again found guilty of third-degree
felony discharge of a firearm from a vehicle/highway
August 12, 2008 - Vos pleads guilty for purchase or possession
of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person, a second-degree
felony, and obstruction of justice, a third-degree felony.
January 12, 2015 - Vos was charged with three felonies and one
misdemeanor for weapons and obstruction of justice charges, but
those charges were all dismissed, except the obstruction of
justice charge, which was upgraded from a misdemeanor to a
felony. Vos was found guilty of that charge.
December 19, 2015 - Vos again was charged with three felonies
and one misdemeanor for felony discharge of a weapon, but the
judge dismissed the charges after the prosecution asked for more
time to investigate the case.
March 14, 2016 - Vos is charged with felony tampering with a
witness, but a jury trial was canceled at the last minute
because the case was settled.
November 29, 2016 - Vos is charged with two charges of
aggravated assault by a prisoner, both first-degree felonies,
and two counts of unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon,
both second-degree felonies. All of those charges, except one of
the unlawful weapon possession charge, were dismissed.
May 12, 2017 - Vos was found guilty of aggravated assault by a
prisoner and possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted
person, both felonies
March 17, 2020 - Vos was found guilty of impaired driving,
alcohol, a class B misdemeanor
In 2015, the Salt Lake City Police Department issued a wanted
poster for Vos, who was wanted at the time for several drive-by
shootings.
https://kutv.com/news/local/i-80-murder-suspect-was-parole- fugitive-known-gang-member-terence-vos
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