Austin police have identified a man suspected of running away from the scene of a hit and run-crash that left a 5-year-old girl dead as 22-year-old Jorge Alberto Granados.

The crash happened March 21 at Palo Blanco Lane and Teri Road in Southeast Austin. Police said a car headed north on Palo Blanco was preparing to turn when a Dodge Ram slammed into the vehicle.

The occupants of the truck got out of the vehicle and ran from the scene without stopping to help, according to police.

Illianna Martinez, 5, was taken to the Dell Children’s Medical Center after the crash, but died from her injuries March 30, police said. Two other occupants of the car were also injured, but they are expected to recover.

After the crash, a witness provided a description of a man who got out of the driver’s seat of the truck. Officers went to the home of the registered owner of the vehicle, and identified the owner as Granados’ mother.

She told police she let him drive the truck, and he’d come home shortly after the crash and told her he wrecked it.

According to the affidavit, the clothes he was wearing when he arrived matched the clothes the witness reported the driver of the truck to be wearing.

Granados was not in custody at the Travis County Jail on Wednesday, according to jail records.

He faces a charge of failure to stop and render aid, a second-degree felony punishable by two to 20 years in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000.