Chiefs superfan ‘is on the run after removing ankle monitor in bank robbery case’

The Kansas City superfan, who dressed as a wolf at games and is nicknamed ‘Chiefsaholic,’ ‘is on the run with a $1 million bail warrant issued after removing his ankle monitor in a bank robbery case ‘

A Kansas City Chiefs superfan, known for wearing a wolf costume to games, is said to be on the run with a $1 million warrant for his arrest in connection with a bank robbery in Oklahoma last year.

Xaviar Badbudar, who also calls himself ‘ChiefsAholic’ on social media, was due to appear in Tulsa County District Court Monday for an arraignment hearing, according to court records obtained by KJRHbut apparently he did not show up.

The 28-year-old also reportedly removed his ankle monitor, which was eventually found in a field near the Woodland Hills mall in Tulsa. Prosecutors plan to add a felony charge for the rape.

Xaviar Babudar, a Kansas City Chiefs superfan, was arrested for armed robbery in December

Babudar, 25, is known for wearing a wolf costume to Chiefs games and for his playing habits.

Babudar, 25, is known for wearing a wolf costume to Chiefs games and for his playing habits.

Babudar is accused of robbing a TTCU bank at gunpoint in Bixby on December 16. The city is about a half hour drive from Tulsa and is located south of Oklahoma’s second largest city.

In addition, Babudar’s attorney, Tracey Tiernan, said ESPN You haven’t spoken to your client in over a week.

“I reached out to him and I’m waiting to hear from him,” Tiernan said. ‘I don’t know the circumstances why [the ankle monitor] it was removed and how it was removed.’

Babudar is recognized by Chiefs fans as '@ChiefsAholic' on all of his social media profiles.

Babudar is recognized by Chiefs fans as ‘@ChiefsAholic’ on all of his social media profiles.

Babudar’s bail bondsman, Michael Lloyd, told ESPN he received notification Saturday night that the ankle monitor had been removed without authorization. He added that when he went to the Tulsa hotel where Babudar had been staying, he was not there.

“You have to call me because I can help you,” Lloyd said. Everyone and his mother are looking for him.

According the new york post officeit has been largely assumed that Babudar’s only way to post bail was due to stake money earned from bets on Patrick Mahomes to win MVP and the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Chiefs superfan is believed to have made roughly $100,000 from those two outcomes, according to betting slips Babudar himself posted on Twitter.

The account you used at that time no longer exists today.

Babudar was released from jail shortly after the Super Bowl and shared a celebratory video of himself superimposing Brooklyn rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine on the clip of one of his hits: ‘GOOBA’.

Payton Garcia, the bank teller who was allegedly held at gunpoint by Babudar in the robbery three months ago, previously raised concerns regarding her release on bail.

“I am shocked that the district attorney and judges allowed this criminal to go on bail after robbing a bank,” Garcia said in a statement, released by his attorney Frank Frasier. ‘That day changed my life. I had never feared for my life like that before.

I can’t believe they let him post bail. I am concerned about my safety and the safety of my family knowing that he is out of jail.