SAN PABLO, Calif. -- An alleged hit-and-run suspect was arrested in connection with a chain reaction crash that killed four people and left six others injured in California, CBS San Francisco Bay Area reports.

The crash took place in San Pablo late Saturday evening around 8 p.m. local time. It involved five vehicles and one car was flipped over by the impact of the collision.

The suspect was injured and four other drivers were pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.

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Fred Lowe of Sacramento has been has charged with vehicular manslaughter, felony drinking and driving, and felony hit-and-run, the California Highway Patrol said. He was being held at the Martinez Detention Facility.

Authorities said the crash was so horrific they could not tell the identity or ages of the victims, but said at least one of the victims is a minor.

"It's a very complex collision," said Officer Matthew Hamer, a CHP spokesman. "It's being investigated as a five-vehicle hit-and-run collision."

The collision involving five vehicles was reported at 8:11 p.m. at Highway 80 at the San Pablo Dam Road off-ramp. A Sig-alert was issued at 9:22 p.m. because all westbound lanes of Highway 80 were blocked near the collision. The highway was reopened at around 3:30 a.m.

Hamer said a white sedan was flipped over by the impact of the crash. The driver of the car was injured, but four other passengers inside were pronounced dead at the scene.