SYRACUSE, NY - Anthony Saccone today was indicted on three counts of second-degree murder in connection with a two-car crash that killed three people in the town of Onondaga.

Onondaga County Court Judge Matthew Doran set bail at $1 million cash or $2 million bond.

Saccone, 30, of Camillus, was taken into custody. He was previously out on $100,000 bond.

Three people were killed:

Baylie C. Rose, 19

Michael S. Walker, 18

Samra Osmanovic, 20

Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick said Saccone was driving 86 mph at the time of the crash. That's 51 mph over the 35 mph speed limit posted on the road.

Rose was driving a 2014 Chevrolet Impala south on Onondaga Road when she drove into the intersection of Onondaga Boulevard and Onondaga Road at about 3:40 a.m. Feb. 23, police said. Her vehicle was struck by a 2015 GMC Acadia operated by Saccone, police said.

Rose and two passengers, Walker and Osmanovic, were all pronounced deceased at the scene, police said.

Following the crash, Saccone was seen fleeing the scene and was later located by using a state police bloodhound at his mother's residence on Onondaga Boulevard.

Saccone was indicted on three counts of second-degree murder, three driving while intoxicated related charges, reckless driving and leaving the scene of an accident, according to Fitzpatrick who is prosecuting the case.

Saccone arrived in court Monday morning with friends and family. His lawyer, William Sullivan, said Saccone is a stay-at-home father and cares for his two young children. He has no criminal record, according to lawyers.

As Judge Doran announced that bail would be raised to $1 million cash or $2 million bond, members of Saccone's family and relatives of the victims started to cry. Saccone was placed in handcuffs and taken to the Onondaga County Justice Center.

Saccone is due back in court on May 1. A trial date was scheduled for Oct. 9.