Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Title:** Prank Video - "Getting Arrested" Prank on Dad
**Summary:**
* The YouTuber, excited to reach nearly 10 million subscribers, introduces a new prank video.
* The prank: Hiring a fake female cop to "arrest" their dad using a fabricated arrest warrant for "fraud".
* The YouTuber discusses the plan, shows the fake warrant, and meets with the actress playing the cop.
* The prank is executed, but it backfires: the dad seemingly knows it's a prank, plays along, and even admits to a fabricated crime, hinting he spotted the camera.
* The video ends with the YouTuber acknowledging the prank's failure, praising their dad's quick thinking, and thanking the audience.
**Outcome:** Prank Fail - Dad outsmarts the prank, making the video an entertaining fail.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentence form, excluding opinions:
1. The video creator is close to reaching 10 million subscribers on YouTube, currently at 9.3 million.
2. The creator's all-time goal is to reach 10 million subscribers.
3. Eight months prior, the creator had done a "getting arrested" prank in front of their mom.
4. For this video, they decided to do a similar prank but in front of their dad.
5. A new, different actor was hired to play a fake cop to avoid suspicion from the dad.
6. The reason for the fake arrest written on the warrant was "fraud".
7. The creator's dad had never actually committed fraud.
8. The fake cop (actor) has experience in acting, starting from 10 years ago in LA.
9. She began pursuing acting full-time since 2016.
10. The prank setup involved the creator setting up cameras before the fake cop's arrival.
11. The fake arrest scenario was that the dad was accused of "money laundering" during the prank.
12. The dad initially played along, admitting to a lesser offense, suggesting awareness of the prank.
13. The creator believes their dad knew about the camera from the beginning.
14. The dad successfully turned the tables on the prank, making it a "prank fail" for the creator.
15. The creator acknowledges doing a poor job of hiding the camera.
16. The dad has a YouTube channel, with links provided in the video's description.