Houston YouTuber accused of kidnapping women released on $200,000 bond

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HOUSTON, Texas — A Houston man was arrested last week on charges of kidnapping after an investigation into an alleged incident in November.

Authorities say the suspect, Corey Pritchett Jr., a YouTuber with a substantial online following, was involved in the abduction and threat of two women.

Reports indicate that Pritchett fled the country after the alleged crime, leading to a manhunt for his return.

While details of his time abroad remain unclear, the international flight may complicate the legal process.

After his return, Pritchett was released on a $200,000 bond.

Preliminary hearings have been scheduled where both the defense and prosecution will present their cases. Legal experts expect the prosecution to establish probable cause, and the defense may challenge the evidence.

The victims in this case have not been publicly identified, and authorities have not disclosed further details about the incident.

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