NJ man is wanted in killings of 5 people across the country
A man considered armed and dangerous is wanted for questioning in connection with the slaying of a Gloucester County man and is also a person of interest in four killings, including of his ex-wife, in New Mexico
Sean Lannon, 47, of Grants, New Mexico, is wanted for questioning about a homicide in East Greenwich but did not reveal details of the case.
Lannon was driving a blue 2018 Honda CR-V and may have been seen near the Walter Reed Transportation Center in Camden.
The victim was a man in his 60s who knew Lannon, Chief of Detectives Tom Gilbert told New Jersey 101.5, but did not reveal the nature of their relationship.
A man wanted for questioning in connection with the slaying of a Gloucester County man and who is also a person of interest in four killings, including of his ex-wife, in New Mexico has been arrested in St. Louis.
Sean Lannon, 47, of Grants, New Mexico, was caught Wednesday morning by members of the U.S. Marshal’s St. Louis Metro Fugitive Task Force, according to acting Gloucester County Prosecutor Christine Hoffman. Details of the arrest were not disclosed.
He is wanted for questioning about a homicide in East Greenwich involving a man in his 60s, according to Hoffman, who did not disclose details of the case. She said upgraded charges are expected.
A man wanted for questioning in connection with the slaying of a Gloucester County man and who is also a person of interest in four killings, including of his ex-wife, in New Mexico has been arrested in St. Louis.
Sean Lannon, 47, of Grants, New Mexico, was caught Wednesday morning by members of the U.S. Marshal’s St. Louis Metro Fugitive Task Force, according to acting Gloucester County Prosecutor Christine Hoffman. Details of the arrest were not disclosed.
He is wanted for questioning about a homicide in East Greenwich involving a man in his 60s, according to Hoffman, who did not disclose details of the case. She said upgraded charges are expected.
FCC Approves $165 Million in New Mexico Broadband Grants
The money is part of a $9.2 billion allocation to boost high-speed Internet across the country through the FCC s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund following a competitive auction to win funding for a 10-year period. by Kevin Robinson-Avila, Albuquerque Journal / December 18, 2020 Shutterstock/Jer123
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Federal Communications Commission has approved $165 million in grants for 18 companies to extend broadband connectivity in underserved areas around
New Mexico.
FCC allocation to boost high-speed Internet service across the country through the
FCC s
Rural Digital Opportunity Fund. Grant recipients participated in a competitive auction to win funding for a 10-year period.