TikTok star HSTikkyTokky arrested in UK after year-long manhunt over driving offences

Harrison Sullivan, was arrested after evading UK authorities for nearly a year over McLaren crash and court no-show

-Surrey Police.

Social media influencer HSTikkyTokky, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, has been arrested in the UK following a year-long manhunt after he failed to appear in court over a series of driving offences. The 24-year-old was detained on Friday, October 10, according to Surrey Police, after skipping a scheduled hearing at Guildford Magistrates' Court in November 2024.

Sullivan was originally due to face charges including dangerous driving, failing to stop after a collision, using a mobile phone while driving, and driving without third-party insurance. The charges stem from an incident in Virginia Water, Surrey, in which he allegedly crashed his £230,000 McLaren 720S, leaving the scene without reporting the accident. Fellow influencer and passenger General G was reportedly injured in the crash.

-McLaren supercar in Virginia Water, Surrey, (pictured above) in March/Instagram.

Photos from the time showed the luxury vehicle severely damaged, with smoke rising and fluids leaking from the wreck. Following his no-show in court, police issued a warrant for Sullivan’s arrest and launched an appeal to locate him, believing he had left the country shortly after the incident.

Despite being wanted, Sullivan remained active on social media, posting videos that mocked the ongoing investigation and hinted at his whereabouts. At various times, he claimed to be in Brentwood, Essex, while also appearing in videos filmed in Dubai, with clear landmarks visible in the background. In one post on X, he shared a mugshot, writing, “I’ll turn myself in tomorrow morning hold tight yeh,” before posting a defiant rant questioning police priorities in the UK.

-X.

Surrey Police confirmed his arrest and court appearance over the weekend. A spokesperson said, “A 24-year-old man from Hutton, Essex, was arrested for failing to appear at court for dangerous driving. He appeared at Guildford Magistrates' Court on Saturday, 11 October and has been remanded ahead of a further court appearance at Staines Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 14 October.”

Sullivan, known for his fitness content and online feuds, gained further attention as a Misfits boxer, debuting in August against George Fenson. He has also claimed to earn £20 million a year from trading and has frequently showcased a lavish lifestyle, including private jets and properties abroad.

His arrest marks the conclusion of a prolonged police effort to bring him back to face the charges in the UK.

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