Kansas City Chiefs superfan ChiefsAholic arrested for robbing bank. This is what happened
A superfan of the Kansas City Chiefs has been arrested for allegedly robbing a bank.

On December 16, at the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union, an armed robbery was reported in Bixby, Oklahoma. The police reached the scene immediately and formed a perimeter. They started interviewing eyewitnesses, and they discovered the direction in which the robber had fled. Police went in that direction and caught a person, who had a weapon and lots of cash. It turns out this suspect was the wolf-headed superfan.
Police reports stated that ChiefsAholic was wearing a mask when arrested, but it's unclear whether it was the same wolf mask he wears for the games. He has been arrested on a $200,000 bond, and no one was hurt in the entire incident.
ChiefsAholic last tweeted on December 12 that he will also attend the next Chiefs game. He revealed that when he first saw the game schedule, he didn't know that he would be going to every single one of the season's games. This was his idea of living only once.
But the fans were shocked when he didn't show up for the next game. Neither was there any activity on his Twitter handle. This led fans to look into why he didn't attend. That's when it was revealed that the police arrested him for an armed robbery.
FAQs:
- Where did the robbery take place?
The robbery occurred at a location 280 miles from Kansas City and less than 500 miles from Houston. - Was ChiefsAholic really arrested?
Yes, ChiefsAholic has been arrested and held by the police for possessing a weapon and armed robbery.
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