Man wanted in connection with 5 murders in 2 states – Everett Post

By MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News

(EAST GREENWICH, NJ) – Authorities said they are looking for a man in connection with five murders in two states. He is considered armed and dangerous.

Sean Lannon, 47, is being questioned for a murder Monday in East Greenwich, New Jersey, Gloucester County Prosecutors announced in a public bulletin on Tuesday.

Lannon is also interested in a quadruple murder in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in which one of the victims was his ex-wife, authorities said.

According to authorities, Lannon will drive a blue Honda CR-V with the New Jersey license plate U71JXG in 2018.

He may last been seen near the Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden, New Jersey, around 3 p.m. on Monday, prosecutors said.

He’s white, 5’9 ”, weighs about 140-165 pounds, has blue eyes, and is bald.

Authorities warned that Lannon should be viewed as armed and dangerous and that the public should not approach him. Anonymous tips can be emailed to [email protected].

Further details of the East Greenwich murder were not disclosed by the prosecution.

Albuquerque Police Department confirmed Tuesday that Lannon is also wanted for interrogation in a murder case in which four bodies were discovered at Albuquerque International Airport on Friday.

Lannon was previously married to one of the four victims, Jennifer Lannon, 39. The Albuquerque police confirmed this to ABC News. Both were from New Jersey and lived in Grants, about 80 miles west of Albuquerque, police said.

Court records show Sean Lannon filed for divorce in the Grants District Court in 2018.

The other three victims were identified as Jesten Mata, 40; Matthew Miller, 21; and Randal Apostalon, 60.

Both Jennifer Lannon and Mata were previously wanted by the Grants Police Department for interrogating Miller’s disappearance last month before they were also reported missing.

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