Crime & Safety

Police ID Fatal Crash Victims, Driver Who Survived

Savannah Perry was reportedly driving the Chevy Malibu when it crashed and tore into two pieces, killing her three passengers.

CANBY, OR β€” Clackamas County Sheriff's officials on Wednesday identified the three people killed in a catastrophic single-car crash 7 miles south of Canby that occurred early Tuesday morning. Sheriff's officials also identified the driver of the car β€” the sole survivor of the crash who is now being held in Clackamas County Jail.

Anthony Brannock, 37, and Maxime Avgi, 28, of Woodburn, and Nathan Casciato, 24, of Wilsonville, were killed when Savannah Lee Perry, 24, crashed a Chevy Malibu into a tree near the intersection of South Dryland and South Barnards roads around 5 a.m. July 10.

According to CCSO spokesman Sgt. Brian Jensen, the impact of the crash was so great the Malibu was torn into two pieces, with crash debris spread 40 to 50 feet apart.

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Perry was taken to hospital following the crash, treated, then released into sheriff's custody. She is being held on heroin possession charges that are unrelated to the crash, Jensen said.

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Perry does not appear to have any previous criminal record in Oregon.

Anyone with additional information about the crash or the activities of Perry, Brannock, Avgi, and Casciato the night of July 9 or the early hours of July 10 is encouraged to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office at 503-723-4949. Tips can also be left anonymously by using the sheriff's office online tip form (reference CCSO Case #18-19360).


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