Suspect in connection with 5 murders in 2 states, including NJ, arrested in Missouri

The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office has announced a man wanted in connection with five murders in two states, including a homicide Monday in East Greenwich, was arrested this morning in St. Louis by members of the U.S. Marshal’s St. Louis Metro Fugitive Task Force.

News 12 Staff

Mar 10, 2021, 5:31 PM

Updated 1,315 days ago

Share:

The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office has announced a man wanted in connection with five murders in two states, including a homicide Monday in East Greenwich, was arrested this morning in St. Louis by members of the U.S. Marshal’s St. Louis Metro Fugitive Task Force.
Authorities say Sean Lannon, 47, had last been seen Monday around 3 p.m. near Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden.
The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office have not released any details about what happened or who was killed Monday in East Greenwich. They say Lannon was charged with burglary and possession of a weapon after allegedly forcing entry into a home Monday in Elk Township.
Police say Lannon is a person of interest in the deaths of his ex-wife and three men whose bodies were found last week in a vehicle at the Albuquerque International Sunport garage.
Albuquerque police said three of the people were reported missing since January from Grants, about 80 miles west of the city.
Authorities have said the bodies of Jennifer Lannon, 39, Matthew Miller, 21, Jesten Mata, 40, and Randal Apostalon, 60, were found inside a car parked on the top level of the garage on Friday. The condition of the bodies and cause of death were not immediately clear.  
AP wire services helped contribute to this report.