Paul Kitterman, a Denver Broncos fan who went missing during the team's Thursday Night Football game against the San Diego Chargers last week, has been found safe and sound, per the Denver Police Department's official Twitter account:
#Breaking: DPD confirming that Paul Kitterman has been located and is safe after going missing from the Bronco Game.
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) October 29, 2014
Kitterman was found 112 miles away in Pueblo, Colorado.
The 53-year-old vanished while waiting outside a restroom at Sports Authority Field. He attended the game with his stepson, Jarod Tonneson, along with two friends who were sitting in another section of the stadium.
According to one of his friends, Kitterman had last been seen waiting for his stepson who was using the bathroom just after halftime.
As reported by CNN affiliate KUSA-TV, Kitterman didn't have any credit cards to speak of (he doesn't care for them) and was carrying about $50 in cash.
With no history of mental health issues to speak of (along with that fact that he reportedly wasn't intoxicated), authorities speculated that Kitterman had just walked away from the stadium on his own volition.
Denver-area authorities still treated it as a missing persons case, however, conducting an exhaustive search which led to Kitterman's reappearance on Tuesday.
(h/t CNN)
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