The Kelce brothers need a Kansas Metropolis Chiefs superfan, ChiefsAholic, to affix their “New Heights” podcast quickly.
The fan additionally occurs to be wished in Oklahoma after he allegedly skipped bail following his arrest in a financial institution theft in December.
Philadelphia Eagles middle Jason Kelce went to Twitter to ask ChiefsAholic, whose actual title is Xavier Babudar, to inform him and his youthful brother, Travis, his story.
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“Chiefsaholic, I don’t know the place you’re, however my brother and I’d like to have you ever on @newheightshow to inform your story. We are going to go wherever, and disclose nothing for the sake of journalism.”
Babudar is needed on a $1 million warrant after allegedly eradicating his ankle monitor and skipping a court docket listening to Monday morning. Authorities have been unable to seek out him.
If discovered, Babudar might be held on a $1 million bond, in line with Fox 4 Kansas Metropolis.
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Babudar’s preliminary arrest got here in December when he allegedly robbed a Tulsa County financial institution on his approach to the Chiefs’ recreation in Houston towards the Texans. Babudar was charged with theft with a harmful weapon and assault whereas masked or disguised.
Witnesses of the theft at Tulsa Instructor’s Credit score Union stated the suspect pointed a gun at an worker’s chest, demanding $100 payments from contained in the financial institution vault. The arrest report added that the suspect stated he would “put a bullet within the worker’s head” if the cash wasn’t produced. Babudar was later recognized because the financial institution robber.
Chiefs followers know Babudar nicely, however not by his actual identification. He wears a full wolf masks and costume with Chiefs gear throughout dwelling and away video games, and has rapidly turn out to be a staple within the stands on Sundays.
As a result of he was all the time round regardless of the venue, followers had been involved when he wasn’t current on the Chiefs-Texans recreation on Dec. 18, 2022. That was due to his arrest and being in jail.
He wasn’t in his wolf costume then. As an alternative, because the charging doc states, Babudar was carrying a paintball masks, ski goggles, gloves and an all-green outfit with a CO2 pistol.
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Babudar’s actions had one fan remark below Jason Kelce’s tweet asking him to come back on the podcast, saying, “Don’t make a hero out of an individual who pointed a gun at one other individual’s head. Cmon, your (sic) higher than that.”
“I respect this, I definitely would by no means make him a hero,” Kelce replied.
Babudar had advised the court docket that he was homeless and couldn’t afford an lawyer. His software additionally said that he has not labored since 2020, although he paid $8,000 to be launched on bond.
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Babudar allegedly tampered along with his ankle monitor on March 25, and authorities didn’t discover him on the scene with the monitor in a wooded space in Tulsa.