In this March 10, 2017, file photo, a motorcycle from the Baja Off Road Car Rescue Team is seen after a motorcycle accident in Baja, Calif.
The team was called to the scene after a Toyota Prius ran off the road and crashed into the back of a pickup truck in the city of Baja California, Mexico.
After the truck was destroyed, the team went to rescue the driver, who was injured and later died.
The Toyota Priuses owner, Michael Riese, has been charged with vehicular manslaughter and driving with a suspended license.
(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)In this March 9, 2017 photo, motorcycle rider and off-roader Sam Mims and his bike are pictured on a dirt road in the Bistro San Diego in Bistron, Calif., after they were involved in an accident that left a pickup and a Toyota SUV in an unattended, semi-trailer, on Thursday, March 8, 2017.
A pickup driver was found to have been drinking alcohol and driving on a suspended driver license.
The truck was a Honda CRV-V that was being driven by a 20-year-old man named Samuel Rieses.
The pickup truck, a Toyota Land Cruiser, was also involved in the crash, according to the sheriff’s office.
Riess was charged with reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, leaving a wrecked vehicle and leaving a vehicle unattended.
(Photo: Matthew Jonas, AP)The driver of the Toyota Priu, who has not been named, was arrested by authorities after he fled the scene.
The driver was also charged with leaving the roadway.
The crash remains under investigation.
Riess, who is also a mechanic, has had a rough year with injuries and a series of crashes.
Last year, he lost his right arm in a motorcycle crash.
In 2015, he was charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash in Santa Barbara, Calif..
He was also in a crash in the summer of 2016.
The team is called the Bountiful Off-road Vehicle Rescue Team, which means it is based out of Bountifully, Nevada.
The name comes from the bordered hills of Bancroft Canyon.
The first person to be called a Bounteous is believed to have arrived in the U.S. in 1850.
The Bountriots were named after the town in Bounties Nevada where the Bontas first Indian tribes lived.
They were founded in 1854.
The organization has also rescued a lot of other motorcycles, including a Ford Thunderbird, a Chevy Impala, a Jeep Wrangler, a Harley Davidson, and a Chevy Malibu.
The company is also known as the Bajaja Offroad Vehicle Support Team.
Its members are members of the B.J.A. Riders and Bountains Riders.