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Bank-robbing Kansas City Chiefs superfan added to most-wanted list

DSprofileby:Dustin Schutte06/03/23

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One of the biggest Kansas City Chiefs fans is also one of the most-wanted criminals in the city. FOX 4 News in Kansas City recently reported that Xaviar Babudar, also known as “Cheifsaholic,” has landed on the Most Wanted list.

He’s listed at No. 5.

Babudar allegedly removed his ankle monitor and skipped court in Oklahoma, landing him on the Most Wanted list. He’s wanted for an alleged bank robbery that occurred in Oklahoma in December 2022.

Per FOX 4, there’s an active warrant out for Chiefsaholic’s arrest. If he’s located, he will be arrested and held on $1 million bond. Although the alleged crime occurred in Oklahoma, his last known address was in Overland Park, Kansas — which is why he landed on Kansas City’s Most Wanted list.

Prior to the alleged bank robbery, Babudar became somewhat famous for his unique outfit choice at Chiefs games. The NFL superfan wore a wolf costume draped in Chiefs gear to show support for his favorite team. Based on his current situation, we’re guessing we probably won’t see that ensemble make many appearances at Arrowhead Stadium in the near future.

Who knows what other types of costumes he might be running around in currently in an attempt to elude law enforcement.

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Chiefs fan allegedly robbed bank in December 2022

Babudar is wanted for allegedly robbing the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union in Bixby, Oklahoma in December 2022. He faces charges of robbery with a dangerous weapon, assault while masked or disguised and removing an electronic measuring device.

In February, Chiefsaholic was released on bond. He removed the GPS monitor in March.

Back in April, the Kelce brothers (Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce) invited Chiefsaholic onto their podcast, New Heights. So far, there’s been no communication with the alleged criminal … that we know about, anyway.

“Chiefsaholic, I don’t know where you are, but my brother and I would love to have you on (New Heights) to tell your story,” Jason Kelce wrote. “We will go wherever, and disclose nothing for the sake of journalism.”

Something tells us Babudar probably won’t accept the invitation … at least for right now.