PORTLAND, Ore. – Police have released names of the victims in Saturday's deadly hit-and-run crash in Northeast Portland.

The man killed in the crash was identified as Peter West Gefre, 26, of Gresham. The other four people who were injured were identified as 32-year-old Gabriel Xesmas Mata, 18-year-old Elizabeth Tate, 26-year-old Nicholas Bennett and 40-year-old Michael Genuine.

Meantime, the manhunt continues for David Augustine Saucedo, 36, the suspected driver in the hit-and-run crash.

Police say Saucedo ran a stop sign at Northeast 157th Avenue and Halsey Street and crashed into a pickup truck at about 5:30 a.m.

Crash at Northeast 157th Avenue and Halsey Street

Saucedo fled the scene on foot, according to investigators who identified him after finding his driver's license in the car. He is wanted on felony hit-and-run charges.

There were four passengers in Saucedo's car, according to police. Gefre was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Tate and Bennett were taken to Portland hospitals with injuries that did not appear to be life threatening.

Mata ran from the scene but was located and taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

Genuine had been driving the pickup truck and did not have any passengers in his vehicle. He was also hospitalized and his injuries that did not appear to be life-threatening, police said.

Northeast Halsey Street between 155th and 162nd avenues was closed for several hours during the investigation.

Anyone with information about the Saucedo's whereabouts is asked to call police non-emergency line at 503-823-3333.

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