Western States Chart Diverging Paths As Water Shortages Loom - By Sophia Eppolito and Felicia Fonseca
Associated Press/Report for America
As persistent drought and climate change threaten the Colorado River, several states that rely on the water acknowledge they likely won t get what they were promised a century ago.
But not Utah.
Republican lawmakers approved an entity that could push for more of Utah s share of water as seven Western states prepare to negotiate how to sustain a river serving 40 million people. Critics say the legislation, which the governor still must sign, could strengthen Utah s effort to complete a billion-dollar pipeline from a dwindling reservoir that s a key indicator of the river s health.
Lannon, originally from Gloucester County but had moved to New Mexico, was wanted in New Jersey for allegedly killing 66-year-old Michael Dabkowski inside the victim s home in East Greenwich, Gloucester County on Monday.
Gloucester County investigators told the New York Post that the alleged crime was not a random act, and NJ.com reported Dabkowski had been bludgeoned to death.
Lannon reportedly was asleep in a car he had stolen form Dabkoski when he was arrested, according to NJ.com.
In New Mexico, he was wanted for the alleged homicide of four people, including Lannon s ex-wife, 39-year-old Jennifer Lannon, who previously lived in South Jersey; 21-year-old Matthew Miller; 40-year-old Jesten Mata; and 60-year-old Randal Apostalon. All four people were residents of Grants, New Mexico. Jennifer Lannon, Miller and Mata had been reported missing since January by Grants police.
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Man charged in NJ slaying, questioned in 4 New Mexico deaths
A man considered a person of interest in the deaths of his ex-wife and three other people in New Mexico has been charged with a separate killing in New Jersey
By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN and DAVID PORTER Associated Press
March 10, 2021, 10:57 PM
• 3 min read
The Associated Press
This undated photo released by the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office shows Sean Lannon. Authorities on Wednesday, March 10, 2021, searched for Lannon, a man wanted for questioning in a homicide in New Jersey and in the slayings of four people whose bodies were found inside a vehicle parked in a New Mexico airport garage. (Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office via AP)