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Police appeal to find wanted TikTok star Police manhunt for TikTok influencer HSTikkyTokky
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He is wanted by police for failing to appear at court in relation to several driving offences Harrison Sullivan is wanted by police for failing to appear at court in relation to several driving offences
An appeal has been launched by police to find viral TikTok personality Harrison Sullivan, known as HSTikkyTokky. TikTok star HSTikkyTokky is on the run from UK police after skipping court - with his most recent videos appearing to show him in Qatar.
The 23-year-old is wanted by Surrey Police for failing to appear in court in relation to several driving offences in Virginia Water in March. The influencer, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, is wanted by Surrey Police for failing to appear at court "in relation to several driving offences" in Virginia Water in March.
The force said Mr Sullivan, who has links to Essex, is believed to have left the country. Officers in Surrey launched an appeal in March after the driver of a Maclaren supercar which was involved in a crash with another vehicle in Virginia Water left the scene of an accident.
A Surrey Police spokesperson said: "While we request the public's help to locate him, we are making a direct appeal to [Mr] Sullivan to return to the UK and cooperate with authorities." Mr Sullivan, aged 23, was "believed to have left the country", police said in their appeal on Friday.
A police appeal was issued on Friday. A Surrey Police spokesperson said Mr Sullivan has links to Essex.
Anyone with information about Mr Sullivan's whereabouts is asked to contact the force. The spokesperson said: "While we request the public's help to locate him, we are making a direct appeal to [Mr] Sullivan to return to the UK and cooperate with authorities."
A passenger in the purple McLaren and two people in a black Audi were treated for minor injuries in the crash in March.
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