Chiefs superfan wanted on $1M bond for bank robbery charges and missing court appearance.

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Xaviar Babudar, a Chiefs superfan accused of robbing a bank, now has a $1M bond warrant after removing his ankle monitor and failing to show up for court. The DA's office plans to file a felony charge of removing an electronic monitoring device. Babudar made headlines for asking the court to let him attend a "family vacation" in Phoenix during the NFL's season finale.
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