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Brothers Suspected in Fresno Homicide Arrested in Tulare County
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December 16, 2022

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Two brothers suspected of killing a man in southeast Fresno were arrested and jailed in Tulare County on Wednesday, according to Fresno police.

Anthony Segura booking photo
Anthony Segura

Anthony Segura, 32, and Ryan Segura, 31, are believed by authorities to be responsible for the shooting death of Kenyatta Williams, 25.

Williams was visiting friends at an apartment in the 3900 block of East Olive Avenue on Dec. 8 when he was killed. Bullets also struck his 27-year-old brother, but he was treated and released from Community Regional Medical Center.

The Segura brothers remain in Tulare County Jail on charges of murder and attempted murder. The bond is $1.5 million each.

The investigation is ongoing, and Fresno police are asking anyone with information to contact homicide detective Michael Berumen at (559) 621-2443 or detective Miguel Alvarez at (559) 621-2441.

Ryan Segura booking photo
Ryan Segura

Tipsters can also relay anonymous information to Valley Crime Stoppers at 498-STOP (7867).

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