A hit and run driver leaves a beloved baker in San Francisco fighting for his life. Tonight. His coworkers rallying support from the community to help him during this difficult time. >> I felt really bad about him because I known him for so long and, you know, we work together and he's a good kid, kind person, and it's a good baker. >> The victim has been a baker at the popular Bob's Donuts for three years. Good evening. I'm Julie Julie Haener, and I'm Mike Mibach. >> The victim was hit by a car while riding his scooter to work early Sunday morning, right there at the intersection of DuBose and Guerrero. New at ten KTVU Betty Yu joins us live tonight from the city. After talking to the man's coworkers and family, Betty. >> Mike ICU Samudio never made it here to work at Bob's on Baker Street early Sunday morning. Tonight, his family and friends tell us that he's in the hospital with life threatening injuries. Jesus Zamudio is a father, a husband, and a beloved baker at Bob's Donuts in San Francisco. Sfpd said he was riding his electric scooter at Duboce Avenue and Guerrero Street around 3 a.m. Sunday, when a car struck him and took off. The accident left him unconscious, and his family and coworkers heartbroken. >> I really, you know, cried when, you know, I hear that we just like a family around here. I feel really bad about him because I known him for so long. And, you know, we work together and it's a good, kind person. And it's a good baker. Hi. How are you? >> Bessie Ferreira said, over the last three years, she often worked alongside Jesus. >> When I'm alone here as a cashier, he helps me. Everything console the donuts and taking care of the window and taking care of the Doordash. >> He worked seven days a week at the Polk Street and Baker Street locations. His cousin Eric said he followed in Jesus's steps and began working at Bob's Donuts a few months ago. >> No podemos ver loss to go through an interpreter, he told us he just visited Jesus in the hospital where he had surgery. >> When they went in, they saw him. He was sedated so he was very sad to see him, see him in that bed because he's a very strong and hardworking man. >> He said Jesus was his family's main provider and supported his wife and two young children in Mexico. >> Unos dias antes habian cargado. >> Eric added that while Jesus didn't vocalize safety concerns regarding his commute, he recently told him that he wanted to buy a helmet. >> He was going to order it with a friend and I guess he didn't have time to order it for me. >> When you were in this quarter, make sure you always wear a helmet, you know, no matter what. >> San Francisco Police are looking for leads in the case. His family has a message for the hit and run driver just to come forward and for him to pay for what he did. And these GoFundMe posters have been put up all around the shop. Now, this family owned business helps set it up to pay for his medical expenses and help his family navigate this crisis. >> Mike and Betty, you briefly mentioned his condition. I'm wondering, since he's been in the hospital, has he been able to communicate at all with doctors or family? >> I checked with a few of his family and friends tonight, and they said that unfortunately, he has not been able to respond to any verbal cues, but