Chiefs Superfan ChiefsAholic Aka Xavier Michael Babudar Arrested For Armed Bank Robbery

Chiefs Superfan ChiefsAholic Aka Xavier Michael Babudar Arrested For Armed Bank Robbery

Chaos reigns in the Chiefs Kingdom as Xavier Michael Babudar aka ChiefsAholic, a Chiefs superfan was detained for a bank robbery

ChiefsAholic has been arrested

According to reports, one of the Chief’s biggest followers, ChiefsAholic who goes by the real name Xavier Michael Babudar is a well-known bank robber. These are the specifics of the allegedly tried to rob a bank.

Chiefs Superfan ChiefsAholic Aka Xavier Michael Babudar Arrested For Bank Robbery

According to the Bixby, Oklahoma Police Department, they detained a bank robbery suspect early on Friday. On December 16, at 9:30 a.m., police were called to an armed robbery complaint at the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union close to Memorial and 131st.

Witnesses inside the bank called the BPD and gave them the suspect’s description and the direction he was travelling. A few seconds later, police came and established a barrier around the area, where they were able to apprehend the culprit. According to BPD, the suspect was attempting to flee while carrying a firearm and a sizable sum of cash. There were no alleged injuries during the incident.

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The investigation has been started.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bixby police say they will work together to coordinate their respective investigations. The culprit has not yet been named, but police say they have them in custody.

According to Bixby Chief of Police Todd Blish, “the witness’s swift and decisive response enabled Bixby Police Officers to respond in less than two minutes and have the suspect in custody within six minutes.” We are incredibly grateful to the witness, bank staff, and police officers who came to the scene to apprehend this guy. I’m extremely happy with the way our police responded immediately, established a perimeter, and made the arrest.

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According to rumours on the streets, Babudar intended to travel from Kansas City to Houston to watch the Chiefs play the Texans, but he was unable to do so because he was incarcerated. When he failed to appear in his customary wolf suit for the game, Chiefs Kingdom was worried for his safety.

It seems that we should have been concerned about other people’s safety. Christian Folsom of Folsom Facts broke the news first.

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