Help us find the people in these photos from the SXSW crash

Austin American-Statesman photographer Jay Janner was on the balcony at the Mohawk taking pictures of an early morning set on March 13 when a man standing nearby reacted to something in the street below.

Janner rushed over to look and saw several injured people lying in the road, which had been closed to vehicle traffic for South by Southwest. Others looked stunned, covering their mouths with their hands or clutching their head, standing in the wake of the Honda Civic that plowed through the crowd of pedestrians.

Nearly two dozen people went to the hospital with injuries that fateful morning, and four have died. Twenty-one-year-old Rashad Charjuan Owens, who police say was driving the car, has been charged with capital murder. Others still are at the hospital, including one teen who remained in critical condition Friday.

The American-Statesman was there when the tragedy happened, and we’re continuing to cover the story, as we all try to make sense of the unthinkable.

Now, we’re hoping to reach out to the people Janner photographed. The medics hurriedly carrying someone away on a stretcher. The woman comforting a friend on the curb. The man urgently waving at someone outside of the shot, directing them to another man lying in the street.

If that’s you, or if you know any of the people in these pictures, please contact Ciara O’Rourke at 512-445-3548 or corourke@statesman.com.

We’d like to hear your story.