He also goes by the name HSTikkyTokky, but that’s his internet name and this is police business so Harrison Sullivan it is.
Surrey Police said in a statement: “We are appealing for the public’s help to find 23-year-old Harrison Sullivan, who is wanted for failing to appear at court in relation to several driving offences in Virginia Water, Surrey in March.
“Sullivan has links to Essex but is believed to have left the country.
Police want to know the whereabouts of Harrison Sullivan, also known as HSTikkyTokky, after he failed to appear in court. (Thames Valley Police)
Earlier this year, in March, the 23-year-old allegedly crashed his McLaren supercar while driving in Surrey.
However, after claims of a crash were shared on social media along with a video of the supposed crash, he posted a message on X, saying: “Don’t believe everything you see on the net… I’m seeing a lot of b**locks.”
According to Sky, recent clips from his TikTok channel showed him in Qatar for yesterday’s (28 November) Misfits Boxing event.
He had been expected to fight against Masai Warrior, real name Moziah Pinder, at the event but pulled out late on because of an injury, claiming to have hurt his shoulder, Sky further reports.
Two days before the scheduled boxing bout (26 November), he had been due to appear before Guildford Magistrates Court, and it is this failure to be present that has prompted the police to appeal both to the public and the 23-year-old himself for information about his location.
Police said they think he has left the country (Instagram/hstikkytokky)
Anyone who does have information about Harrison Sullivan’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact Surrey Police and quote PR/45240033550.
You can either use the webchat on their site, fill in their online reporting tool or call 101 with any information you have.
Those that don’t want to talk to the police can still get in touch with Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.
An arrest warrant can be issued for individuals who fail to attend court, as happened to Katie Price earlier this year when she had been due to attend a hearing relating to her bankruptcies.
So if you know where Harrison Sullivan, aka HSTikkyTokky, is or you are the man himself, then it’s probably best you get in touch with the police.
Aged 24 at the time, the rugby union player vanished in 2022 after last being seen on CCTV in Barcelona on 29 October.
Following the sighting of him leaving The Old Irish Pub on La Rambla at 10:05pm, that was the last night he had any known contact with his friends or family. Police then began an investigation into his whereabouts.
Davis, who appeared on Simon Cowell’s singing contest for the celebrity edition in 2019, had travelled to the Spanish city from Ibiza with just £35 in his pocket and no change of clothes.
It’s been nearly two years since Levi Davis’ disappearance (Mike Marsland/WireImage)
Despite a search involving police divers in Barcelona’s port, the court investigation came to a standstill. This underwater search came as a result of fears Davis was the man spotted by crew on a passenger cruise liner having difficulties in the water.
However, while the case remains open now, it is currently inactive and unsolved.
And this week, court officials confirmed their probe stays suspended and will only be reactivated if any new information comes about.
As per The Mirror, police said they aren’t planning to use the upcoming milestone anniversary of the former Bath winger’s disappearance to make a public appeal for information as they have ‘nothing new to offer’.
A spokesperson for the investigating magistrate at the city court which had been probing Davis’ disappearance said on Thursday (24 October): “There are no updates in this case. It’s still provisionally archived.”
He was 24 at the time of his disappearance (Harry Trump/Getty Images)
The Mossos d’Esquadra, the Catalan police force Levi’s disappearance was reported to, also said: “Our investigation remains open but we have nothing new we can tell you about.
“There are no plans for a public appeal for information coinciding with the second anniversary of Levi’s disappearance.”
And a police source added to The Mirror: “No one is actively working on this case police-wise or in the courts on a day-to-day basis. That doesn’t mean police won’t look into any new information that comes their way. But the last big push was 17 months ago with the port searches.”
Earlier this year, Davis’ family were in talks to take part in a documentary about the rugby player’s disappearance.
A close source to his mum, Julie, was quoted in May saying she had been approached by a production company, adding: “We are waiting for the opportunity that affords the best chance of finding out what happened.”