Murder suspect turns himself in
By The Bakersfield Californian
A murder suspect turned himself in to Bakersfield police Wednesday afternoon.
At about 12:45 p.m., Andrew Segoviano, 17, walked into the Bakersfield Police Department. Officers interviewed him and then arrested him on suspicion of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and participation in a criminal street gang.
The arrest came a day after police identified Segoviano as the suspect wanted in connection with a shooting Saturday in the 900 block of Kentucky Street.
Anyone with information about this case is urged to call the BPD at 327-7111 or Detective Sean Morphis at 326-3871.
— Bakersfield Police Department






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