Police issued an arrest warrant for popular YouTuber Corey Pritchett Jr. on allegations that he kidnapped two women in November before fleeing to Dubai.
Pritchett is accused of kidnapping the women after asking them to ride ATV’s with him and then taking them bowling in Houston on Nov. 23, according to a criminal complaint viewed by People. It is claimed that two of Pritchett’s friends joined them and the three men began to “act suspicious by constantly looking around.” He said a rival gang was present at the bowling center, the criminal complaint said.
The influencer allegedly began threatening the women with a gun while driving them home, then phoned a woman whose number was saved in his contact list as “Future Wife” and asked her if he “should just go ahead and do it,” according to the complaint. The two women alleged to police that the woman on the phone responded to his question by saying “yes.”
The complaint went on to claim Pritchett told the women nobody would hear them scream and “no one could ever find them,” according to People.
Pritchett allegedly said to the pair, “I’m gonna fuck y’all and kill y’all.” He also allegedly took away the women’s phones. The complaint claimed Pritchett fired his gun out the window multiple times. The women were released on the side of the road while Pritchett drove away, according to the documents.
Investigators were unable to contact the YouTuber, according to the complaint. His social media accounts indicated that he traveled to Dubai, documents said. Recent posts to his social media accounts mention enjoying life in Dubai and note intentions to purchase a house there, according to People.
The FBI said Pritchett purchased a one-way flight ticket to Qatar in December and it remains uncertain how he may have traveled from Qatar to Dubai.
Pritchett boasts 3.9 million followers on his YouTube account @CoreySSG31, where he promotes himself as a musician.
Harris County court records indicated Pritchett was charged with two counts of aggravated kidnapping, according to People.
Pritchett’s Twitter and TikTok accounts contain content that claims allegations against him are fabrications. He alleged that the two women tried to set him up. (RELATED: Masked Men Abduct Victoria’s Secret Model Luciana Curtis And Family, Imprison Them In Shack: REPORT)
One cryptic post reads, “Guess I gotta meet with the FBI to see what the fuss about.” It appeared to say that he was returning to the U.S. The post can be viewed here.
Houston police told People that they were not certain of Pritchett’s current whereabouts. The warrant for his arrest remains active as this situation continues to unfold.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com