A driver in Southern California is facing murder charges after he intentionally slammed his vehicle into a car full of teenagers, leaving three dead and three injured, the authorities said Monday.

The man, Anurag Chandra, 42, of Corona, Calif., was arrested early Monday and booked on three counts of murder, the California Highway Patrol said in a statement. The agency said that on Sunday night Mr. Chandra rammed his 2019 Infiniti Q50 into a 2002 Toyota Prius that had been carrying the teenagers, causing it to “leave the roadway and collide with a tree.”

Mr. Chandra fled after the crash, which occurred on Temescal Canyon Road, about 60 miles southeast of Los Angeles, the Highway Patrol said. Witnesses followed him to a home and alerted the authorities, leading to his arrest.

Image Anurag Chandra Credit... Riverside County Sheriff's Department, via Associated Press

“He basically turned himself in once we arrived at the location,” said Juan Quintero, a spokesman for the Highway Patrol.