Man wanted for questioning in New Mexico case is arrested

<p>ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. &mdash; A man wanted for questioning in the disappearances of three people from Grants last month was arrested on a warrant in Albuquerque, authorities said Thursday night.</p>
<p>Albuquerque police said 45-year-old Daniel Lemos was taken into custody by the U.S. Marshals Service.</p>
<p>Grants police said they want to question Lemos in the disappearances of 39-year-old Jennifer Lannon, 40-year-old Jesten Mata and 21-year-old Matthew Miller because he knew the victims.</p>
<p>The three were found dead March 5 in a vehicle in a parking garage at Albuquerque International Sunport along with 60-year-old Randal Apostalon in Apostalon’s truck.</p>
<p>Grants police first identified Lemos as a person of interest in late February, before the bodies were found at the airport.</p>
<p>The city of Grants is about 80 miles (130 kilometers) west of Albuquerque. </p>
<p>Authorities said Sean Lannon, the 47-year-old ex-husband of Jennifer Lannon, has been named a suspect in all four slayings but hasn’t been charged.</p>
<p>Lannon is jailed in New Jersey in connection with a homicide he allegedly committed there after fleeing New Mexico.</p>
<p>Grants police are awaiting autopsies to determine how Lannon, Mata and Miller died.</p>