Kansas City Chiefs News: Chiefsaholic Out On Bail Is Now On The Most Wanted List
The Chiefs superfan accused of robbing a bank removed his GPS tracker and escaped bail in late March. He’s still evading capture more than two months later. The real story behind Kansas City Chiefs superfan “ChiefsAholic” was revealed to the public back in December.
Kansas City Chiefs News: Chiefsaholic Out On Bail Is Now On The Most Wanted List
The well-known NFL superfan’s absence from the Chiefs’ away game versus the Houston Texans revealed this.
Investigators on the internet set to work and discovered something unbelievable. Xaviar Babudar was the man wearing the wolf outfit, and he had a somewhat terrible history.
BREAKING NEWS: ChiefsAholic is now on a Most Wanted list #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/ndvbY0p5ZF
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) June 2, 2023
He robbed a bank kinda shocking!
Chiefsaholoic was detained in December for robbing an Oklahoma credit union in Tulsa, and he was freed on bond in February with the condition that he remain in the state of Oklahoma and wear an ankle monitor. But he made the decision to run, and the cops haven’t located him.
More than two months after removing his GPS device and skipping bail, Chiefsaholic remains on the loose — and now on the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers most wanted list. https://t.co/zYAGxQRjCv
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) June 3, 2023
Such a strange tale. Bubadar claimed in court to be destitute, but the police discovered he had a sizable amount of revenue and possessions.
He is now on the Most Wanted List of the Greater Kansas City Crimestoppers.
“I have reached out to him and am waiting to hear back from him,” Tracy Tiernan, Babudar’s lawyer, told ESPN when Babudar missed his court hearing. “I don’t know the circumstances of why [the ankle monitor] was removed and how it was removed.”
Still on the run after skipping court in Oklahoma for bank robbery, Chiefs superfan Xaviar Babudar, also known as "Chiefsaholic," finds himself on a Most Wanted list: https://t.co/UXyMM3vMwP pic.twitter.com/Fl1lc8yT90
— FOX4 News Kansas City (@fox4kc) June 2, 2023
Babudar’s reputation has been problematic as a result of the heist and related turmoil. Babudar gained popularity on social media for attending games while dressed as a wolf and wearing Chiefs clothing.
When he failed to appear for that court date, a $1 million warrant was issued.
‘Chiefsaholic,’ a #Chiefs superfan who’s real name is Xaviar Babudar, has been added to ‘Most Wanted’ list after skipping court date after he was arrested, jailed and released on bail for allegedly robbing a bank in Oklahoma, per the @nypost.
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— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) June 4, 2023
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