Authorities searching for missing TikTok influencer who did not appear in court following a car accident involving a McLaren.

He is believed to have left the country.

November 29th 2024.

Authorities searching for missing TikTok influencer who did not appear in court following a car accident involving a McLaren.
Harrison Sullivan, who is known by his TikTok handle HSTikkyTokky, failed to show up for his court appearance after being charged with multiple driving offences. This has sparked a search by the police for the popular TikTok star, who was reportedly involved in a supercar crash in Virginia Water, Surrey on March 24.

The 23-year-old, hailing from Hutton in Essex, was allegedly driving a £230,000 McLaren at the time of the accident. He is facing charges of dangerous driving, failure to stop after an accident, failure to report an accident, using a handheld mobile phone while driving, and driving without insurance. Despite being scheduled to appear at Guildford Magistrates Court on Tuesday, he did not make an appearance, leading Surrey Police to believe that he has left the country.

Harrison rose to fame on TikTok through his fitness videos and has since become a Misfits boxer, making his debut against George Fenson in August. According to reports, he is currently in Qatar and was supposed to have a fight last night, but had to pull out due to an injury. Earlier in the day, he had posted a video of himself dining at a restaurant in the Middle Eastern country.

In March, Harrison was arrested in connection with the McLaren crash. He has also made headlines for his fights with other influencers on TikTok. Surrey Police have issued a statement urging the public to help locate him, while also directly appealing to Harrison to return to the UK and cooperate with the authorities.

The TikTok star has gained a massive following on the platform thanks to his fitness videos and has now added boxing to his repertoire. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to contact Surrey Police by quoting PR/45240033550 or reach out to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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