What to Know
- Sean Lannon, 47, was arrested after being wanted in connection to five murders
- Authorities believe he is connected to a quadruple murder in New Mexico, where one of the victims was his ex-wife
- Lannon is also charged in the murder of a man in East Greenwich, New Jersey, on Monday
A man wanted in connection with five murders across New Mexico and New Jersey was apprehended Wednesday.
Sean Lannon was arrested Wednesday morning in St. Louis, Missouri, according to Acting Gloucester County Prosecutor Christine Hoffman.
Police in New Mexico said the four victims in the New Mexico quadruple homicide were found in a vehicle at a parking garage near the Albuquerque International Sunport. According to KOAT 7 TV, three of the victims - from Grants, New Mexico - had been missing since January.
One of the victims found in the vehicle was Lannon's ex-wife and mother of his three children, according to documents obtained by NBC10. The three children were not in Lannon's custody and are safe, prosecutors told NBC10.
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U.S. Marshals apprehended Lannon, who Hoffman described as "clearly a direct threat to the public."
Police said Dabkowski died from blunt force trauma at his East Greenwich Township home on March 8. Lannon was charged with multiple offenses in connection to Dabkowski's death, including murder, burglary, murder during commission of a robbery, murder during commission of a burglary, robbery, possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, possession of a blunt object for unlawful purpose and theft of motor vehicle.
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Neighbors of Dabkowski told NBC10 he was always willing to lend a hand and will be sorely missed.
"I've been here 20 something years. He's always been nice to me," one neighbor said of Dabkowski.
Despite the arrest, the investigation remains active. Anyone with further information on the murders or Lannon should call Sgt. John Petroski of the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office at 856-498-6238.