A reputed MS-13 member in the US illegally was charged with kidnapping and viciously beating a Tennessee high school student who refused to join the notorious gang, according to reports.

Franklin Jefferson Pineda-Caceres, 18, a Honduran national, was accused of grabbing the Glencliff High School student in January, throwing him in a car and beating him with two other teens.

Then they dropped the victim back at school, Fox17 in Nashville reported.

Pineda-Caceres was charged with the kidnapping — and a slew of other charges — on Monday after eluding authorities for months, the report said.

Police tried to arrest him in July, but he took off in a Chevy Camaro, leading cops in a wild chase through front yards and around police vehicles — almost hitting his own girlfriend — before getting away.

He was finally caught earlier this month after getting seriously injured in a car crash in Nashville.

While he was being treated by paramedics, police said a bag with 49 grams of cocaine and another with marijuana fell out of his car, according to the Fox17 report.

On Tuesday, federal prosecutors also charged him with illegal entry into the country, Fox News reported.

Pineda-Caceres first entered the country illegally in 2014, and was deported in May 2018 after he was hit with drug charges — but re-entered the country at some point.

In January, he and two other teens began hanging around the youth center at the Tennessee school, and increasingly began pressuring the alleged victim into joining MS-13’s ranks.

He is being held at the Davidson County Jail on $109,000 bail.