Long Beach police are asking for help finding the suspected driver in a hit-and-run crash that left a 23-year-old skateboarder in critical condition last month.

On Thursday, authorities released video of the crash and a picture of the man they think was driving the SUV that slammed into the victim as he was skating along Anaheim Street.

The video shows the skateboarder riding on the sidewalk approaching the intersection with Oregon Avenue.

As the man rides into the crosswalk, an SUV approaches from behind and clips the curb at the corner of Oregon and Anaheim before leaving the camera’s view.

Police said the SUV’s driver lost control after hitting the curb and rammed into the skateboarder.

The crash happened around 1:40 p.m. on Aug. 30, police said.

“According to witness statements, the vehicle immediately fled the scene after the collision, heading westbound on Anaheim Street,” police said. “One witness followed the SUV and was able to obtain a license plate number.”

Police found the SUV, a 2004 black Chevy Tahoe, a few blocks from the scene of the crash, according to authorities.

Investigators think the driver recently purchased the SUV before the crash.

Police said they’ve identified the suspected driver as a man named Victor Garcia or Victor Gracia. Police said he is between 25 and 35 years old, about 5-foot-7, around 130 bounds with black hair.

Investigators said they think he lives in the Cudahy or Southgate areas.

The 23-year-old hospitalized after the crash remains in critical condition, police said.

Police asked anyone with information to contact Detective Sirilo Garcia at 562-570-7132. Tipsters can also remain anonymous by submitting info through Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS or visiting lacrimestoppers.org.