TikToker HSTikkyTokky arrested after year-long manhunt for crashing $300K McLaren

Harrison Sullivan, known online as HSTikkyTokky, was arrested after being on the run for a year. He was wanted for missing a court date related to a dangerous driving charge.

In March 2024, streamer Sullivan crashed his $300,000 McLaren 720S and then allegedly left the car and the accident site.

A video quickly spread online showing a badly damaged car. In the footage, HSTikkyTokky’s friend and another influencer, General G, is seen lying on the ground nearby. The car, a McLaren, was facing the curb and still had smoke coming from it.

General G was hurt in a car crash, but he and his family quickly left the UK for Dubai. He then made fun of a friend online, creating a parody rap based on the friend’s song ‘Twust’. In the parody, he rapped about being ‘the General’ and feeling awful after crashing his McLaren.

Hs & general G car crashed today

— London & UK Street News (@CrimeLdn) March 24, 2024

In November, HSTikkyTokky became a wanted man after missing a court appearance. He had planned to box in a Misfits event in Qatar, but the match was ultimately canceled.

So, it finally happened. On October 10th, 2025, the police in Surrey finally caught the influencer everyone was looking for. It’s been a wild ride following this whole thing, but it looks like the manhunt is officially over!

HSTikkyTokky finally arrested after McLaren 720S crash

According to The Sun, a Surrey Police representative confirmed that HSTikkyTokky had been arrested and was currently in custody.

Police arrested a 24-year-old man from Hutton, Essex on October 10th. He was taken into custody because he didn’t show up for a court hearing related to a dangerous driving charge.

He first appeared in court in Guildford on October 11th and is being held until his next hearing at Staines Magistrates’ Court on October 14th.

The streamer faced several traffic violations, such as using a phone while driving, not stopping when required, and driving without valid insurance.

Can’t stand reckless drivers

— HSTikkyTokky (@HSTIKKYTOKKY4) September 21, 2025

Despite being hunted by authorities, the content creator continued to post online. In a particularly ironic move on September 21st, he shared a video on X complaining about “reckless drivers.”

It wasn’t just the recent stuff with HSTikkyTokky going viral. Back in 2023, I remember he was right in the middle of a crazy street fight with Zherka, that streamer who got permanently banned from Kick. It all happened live on stream, and it was in Miami, if I remember correctly.

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2025-10-13 20:19