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Man captured at Centennial library after manhunt pleads guilty

Sean Hanneman, 56, guilty of obstructing a peace officer

Denver Post reporter Max Levy in Denver Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
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A fugitive arrested at Centennial’s Southglenn Library last year has pleaded guilty to obstructing a peace officer, according to court records.

Sean Hanneman, 56, was wanted for parole violations and escape in August, when deputies spent hours searching for him near a Centennial home.

They caught up with him at the library in September — Hanneman tried to flee on foot and was tackled by members of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office’s Special Response Team.

A charge of resisting arrest was dismissed Feb. 4 by Hanneman’s plea. He was sentenced to 90 days’ imprisonment, with 90 days’ credit for time served, and ordered to pay $219.50 in court fees and other penalties.

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