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Harrison Sullivan, aka HSTikkyTokky, failed to turn up at court after he was charged with several driving offences (Pictures: Surrey Police/Instagram/hstikkytokky)

Police are on the hunt for a TikTok star who failed to turn up to court in connection with a supercar smash.

Harrison Sullivan, known as HSTikkyTokky on TikTok, was allegedly behind the wheel of a £230,000 McLaren when it crashed in Virginia Water, in Surrey, on March 24.

The 23-year-old, of Hutton, Essex, was charged with dangerous driving, failure to stop after an accident, failure to report an accident, use of a handheld mobile phone whilst driving and use of a motor vehicle without insurance.

He was due to appear at Guildford Magistrates Court on Tuesday but didn’t turn up.

Surrey Police said they believe he has left the country.

Harrison gained popularity through posting fitness videos on TikTok and has since become a Misfits boxer, making his debut against George Fenson in August.

According to The Sun, he is currently in Qatar, and was due to fight an opponent last night, but pulled out because of an injury.

Earlier in the day he shared a video of himself in the Middle Eastern country dining at a restaurant, it reports.

Harrison was arrested in connection with a McLaren crash in March (Picture: Surrey Police/PA Wire)

Harrison knocks down George Fensom during a Crusierweight fight between in Dublin, Ireland in August (Picture: Getty Images Europe)

The 23-year-old built up a massive following on TikTok (Picture: Instagram/hstikkytokky)

In a statement, Surrey Police said: ‘While we request the public’s help to locate him, we are making a direct appeal to Sullivan to return to the UK and co-operate with authorities.’

Sullivan gained enormous popularity on TikTok thanks to his fitness videos and rows with other influencers.

He has since become a Misfits boxer after making his debut against George Fenson in August.

Surrey Police said people with information on Sullivan’s whereabouts could contact them by quoting PR/45240033550 or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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