Police have arrested a man wanted in connection with one New Jersey death and the killings of four others in New Mexico.

Sean Lannon, who was considered armed and dangerous, was arrested in St. Louis by U.S. Marshals on Wednesday, according to KOB4.

According to police, one of the New Mexico victims was identified as Lannon’s ex-wife, Jennifer Lannon. Police also said she and the other victims, Matthew Miller and Jesten Mata, were friends, and were all reported missing around the same time in January.

The fourth New Mexico victim, Randal Apostalon, was known to give rides for money. Police said he was homeless and lived out of his car, which was the same car the bodies were found in.

Gloucester County, New Jersey, investigators want to question Lannon about a slaying Monday in East Greenwich, New Jersey. They have not released any details about what happened or who was killed.

Lannon was charged with burglary and possession of a weapon after allegedly forcing entry into a home Monday in Elk Township, New Jersey, the prosecutor’s office said.

The four New Mexico victims 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 west of the city.

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