The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Man charged in NJ slaying, questioned in 4 New Mexico deaths

- By Susan Montoya Bryan and David Porter

ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. >> A man considered a person of interest in the deaths of his exwife and three other people in New Mexico was charged Wednesday with a separate killing in New Jersey.

Sean Lannon was arrested in St. Louis on Wednesday morning after a manhunt stretching from New Jersey to Missouri. Wednesday afternoon, authoritie­s in Gloucester County, New Jersey, charged the 47-year-old with murder, robbery, burglary, theft of a motor vehicle and other offenses in the death of 66-year-old Michael Dabkowski.

Dabkowski was killed Monday in his home in East Greenwich, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of Philadelph­ia. The cause of death was blunt force trauma, according to the Gloucester County prosecutor’s office.

Officers performing a wellbeing check found Dabkowski’s body, according to the prosecutor­s office.

On Tuesday, the prosecutor’s office said Lannon was believed to be driving a blue 2018 Honda CRV and had possibly been seen in Camden, in southern New Jersey. Lannon was considered armed and dangerous, and the marshals service had offered a $5,000 reward for informatio­n leading to his arrest.

Lannon also 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, police said.

Albuquerqu­e police said three of the people were reported missing since January from Grants, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) west of the city.

Authoritie­s have said that 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 cause of death wasn’t immediatel­y clear.

According to Grants Police, Jennifer Lannon, Miller and Mata were friends, and Apostalon lived out of his car and was known to give rides for money. The bodies were found in Apostalon’s car.

Albuquerqu­e police said Wednesday they will travel to St. Louis to interview Lannon about the New Mexico deaths. It was not clear on Wednesday if Lannon had an attorney.

Grants Police had posted on Facebook last month that they were seeking a different suspect in connection with the disappeara­nces of Jennifer Lannon,

Miller and Mata. Authoritie­s did not offer further informatio­n about that potential suspect on Wednesday.

“There’s a lot of aspects to this. We’re still finding out informatio­n as we’re going forward with this investigat­ion. There are some things we can not release at this time,” Grants police Lt. David Chavez said.

Property records show Lannon’s most recent address is in Grants, with numerous addresses in southern New Jersey prior to 2020. The couple filed for bankruptcy in New Jersey in 2015 and listed personal property assets of roughly $14,000 and liabilitie­s of more than $550,000, including $83,000 in student loan debt. They listed combined monthly income of about $13,000.

 ?? MATTHEW REISEN — THE ALBUQUERQU­E JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Police investigat­e where four bodies were found March 5 on the upper level of the parking garage at the Albuquerqu­e Internatio­nal Sunport airport, in Albuquerqu­e, N.M. A man sought in the killings of four people in New Mexico and one in New Jersey was arrested Wednesday morning in St. Louis, the U.S. Marshals Service said.
MATTHEW REISEN — THE ALBUQUERQU­E JOURNAL VIA AP Police investigat­e where four bodies were found March 5 on the upper level of the parking garage at the Albuquerqu­e Internatio­nal Sunport airport, in Albuquerqu­e, N.M. A man sought in the killings of four people in New Mexico and one in New Jersey was arrested Wednesday morning in St. Louis, the U.S. Marshals Service said.

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