Why Are Cops After This KC Superfan?

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Feb 15, 2023; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs safety Ugo Amadi high fives fans at the Super Bowl LVII Champions Parade in downtown Kansas City, Mo. Mandatory Credit: Amy Kontras-USA TODAY Sports

(New York, NY) – Xavier Babudar, a Chiefs superfan who’s been accused of robbing a bank in Oklahoma, is a fugitive from the law. Reports indicate there’s a $1 million bond warrant out for his arrest.

Babudar gained a following on social media while wearing a wolf mask and going by the name “Chiefsaholic.” Court records obtained by KJRH in Tulsa indicate he failed to show up for a Monday court date. He also allegedly removed his ankle monitor, which could result in another felony charge, according to the Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office. The ankle monitor was found in a field not far from a mall located in Tulsa.

He was arrested on armed robbery, among other charges, according to Tulsa County Jail records. He was allegedly wearing a mask in the robbery, but it was unclear whether it was a wolf mask.

Feb 15, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of the team celebrating on stage during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

“He needs to call me because I can help him,” Babudar’s bail bondsman, Michael Lloyd, told ESPN. “Everybody and their mother are looking for him.”

Prosecutors say Babudar held up a TTCU bank at gunpoint in Bixby, Oklahoma, back on December 16 of last year. His attorney says she hasn’t had contact with her client in more than a week.

It appears Babudar could be in deeper trouble than just the charges stemming from the robbery. A $1 million bond warrant has been issued for Badubar’s arrest.

 

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