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Chiefs superfan placed on Kansas City’s most wanted list after alleged bank robbery and removal of ankle monitor


A Chiefs super fan is listed as the fifth most wanted fugitive in the Kansas City area.

Xavier “ChiefsAholic” Babudar, best known to Chiefs fans as the guy who wears a KC Wolf suit to home games, is accused of robbing an Oklahoma bank in December.

Babudar is believed to be on the run after removing his ankle monitor ahead of a court appearance in March.

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Booking photo of Xavier Babudar (Tulsa County Jail)

If Babudar is found, he will be held on $1 million bail because he is accused of removing the ankle monitor.

The KC Crime Stoppers site says Babudar is on the list for “failure to appear in court, warrant for bank robbery.”

Babudar was due to appear in Bixby Court to be arraigned for the theft, according to FOX4 KC.

"Chiefsaholic" remove the ankle monitor

Los Angeles Chargers mock Kansas City Chiefs superfan “Chiefsaholic” for allegedly on the run. (Los Angeles Chargers)

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Two days before the Chiefs face the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium in Houston in December, fans wondered where the Chiefs-centric tweets from Babudar were, as he is normally active during games.

People on Reddit were quick to make the connection that the superfan was arrested for allegedly robbing a bank in Bixby, Oklahoma.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on bail in February.

Fan in KC wolf costume

A Kansas City Chiefs fan dressed as KC Wolf attends a game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Kansas City Chiefs at TIAA Bank Field on September 8, 2019 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

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According to ESPN, Babudar was not at the Tulsa hotel where he was staying and his surveillance device was found in the woods nearby.

Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.


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