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A Kansas City Chiefs superfan named Xavier Babudar – known as “ChiefsaHolic” and regularly wearing a full-body wolf costume at Chiefs games – is now wanted for bank robbery. Last December, during the Chiefs’ run to the Super Bowl, Mr. Babudar allegedly walked into a Tulsa Teachers Credit Union in Bixby, Oklahoma, and pointed a pistol at a bank teller, demanding money. Babudar was allegedly a prolific gambler, who was open about his winning and losing bets. Babudar went from reportedly shelling out $10,000 for an autographed painting of Patrick Mahomes at a $1,250-per-head charity event in December, to claiming to be homeless upon his arrest. Babudar pleaded not guilty and was released on bond in February. Babudar was believed to be living with his mother and brother in Tulsa. On Saturday, his ankle monitor went dead and he failed to show for a court hearing on Monday. The ankle monitor was found in the woods nearby.

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