"Chiefs Superfan "Chiefsaholic" Goes on the Run After Bank Robbery Charges"

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Xavier Babudar, also known as Chiefsaholic, a Kansas City Chiefs superfan who gained fame for wearing a wolf mask to games and placing large bets, is on the run after missing a court hearing on charges that he robbed a bank in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His court-ordered GPS monitor was found with the strap cut off in a wooded area, and his bail bondsman is searching for him. Babudar's lawyer is also confused about his whereabouts. He had been released from jail while awaiting trial and had posted an $80,000 bond. A judge has issued a warrant for his arrest and set a new bond of $1 million.
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- Chiefs superfan on the run after allegedly skipping court hearing on bank robbery charges: officials Fox News
- Chiefs superfan and alleged bank robber “Chiefsaholic” skips bail NBC Sports
- Xaviar Babudar, Chiefs superfan accused of robbery, missing, $1M bond warrant issued ESPN
- Chiefs bank robber story just got even more bizarre FanSided
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